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The following pages link to Generation and breakup of Worthington jets after cavity collapse. Part 1. Jet formation (Q3075844):
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- A diffuse-interface immersed-boundary method for two-dimensional simulation of flows with moving contact lines on curved substrates (Q350023) (← links)
- Bubble generation in quiescent and co-flowing liquids (Q650660) (← links)
- Compressible air flow through a collapsing liquid cavity (Q2892505) (← links)
- Cavity formation by the impact of Leidenfrost spheres (Q2907106) (← links)
- Fragmentation versus Cohesion (Q3303692) (← links)
- On the jets produced by drops impacting a deep liquid pool and by bursting bubbles (Q3389255) (← links)
- Axisymmetric viscous interfacial oscillations – theory and simulations (Q4972283) (← links)
- A computational study of thermally induced secondary atomization in multicomponent droplets (Q5024835) (← links)
- Dimples, jets and self-similarity in nonlinear capillary waves (Q5049208) (← links)
- Impulsive generation of jets by flow focusing (Q5108192) (← links)
- Jetting in finite-amplitude, free, capillary-gravity waves (Q5145041) (← links)
- On the sea spray aerosol originated from bubble bursting jets (Q5210692) (← links)
- Capillary waves control the ejection of bubble bursting jets (Q5235546) (← links)
- Rebound and jet formation of a fluid-filled sphere (Q5247334) (← links)
- Highly focused supersonic microjets: numerical simulations (Q5406628) (← links)
- Splash wave and crown breakup after disc impact on a liquid surface (Q5417401) (← links)
- Impact force reduction by consecutive water entry of spheres (Q5858613) (← links)
- On the mechanics of droplet surface crater during impact on immiscible viscous liquid pool (Q5871686) (← links)