A mathematical model for drying paint layers
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Publication:1392589
DOI10.1023/A:1004224014291zbMath0910.76006MaRDI QIDQ1392589
John R. Ockendon, S. D. Howison, Stephen K. Wilson, J. A. Moriarty, E. L. Terrill
Publication date: 28 July 1998
Published in: Journal of Engineering Mathematics (Search for Journal in Brave)
lubrication theory; evolution of small perturbations; thin viscous films; effects of variable surface tension; non-volatile resin; solvent diffusivity; solvent evaporation; solvent-based high-gloss alkyd paints; volatile solvent
76D99: Incompressible viscous fluids
76A99: Foundations, constitutive equations, rheology, hydrodynamical models of non-fluid phenomena
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