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Derivation of continuum models for the moving contact line problem based on thermodynamic principles
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    Derivation of continuum models for the moving contact line problem based on thermodynamic principles (English)
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    28 June 2011
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    molecular dynamics
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    fluid-solid interface
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    sharp interface model
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    diffuse interface model
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