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The following pages link to Boundary-integral method for drop deformation between parallel plates (Q3532009):
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- Two-phase flow simulation for distinguishing deformable particles with a LiMCA system (Q821881) (← links)
- Mathematical modeling and numerical computation of the effective interfacial conditions for Stokes flow on an arbitrarily rough solid surface (Q825375) (← links)
- A boundary-integral model for drop deformation between two parallel plates with non-unit viscosity ratio drops (Q950379) (← links)
- Application of local least squares finite element method (LLSFEM) in the interface capturing of two-phase flow systems (Q1615551) (← links)
- Isogeometric boundary integral analysis of drops and inextensible membranes in isoviscous flow (Q1645571) (← links)
- Breakup of drops in simple shear flows with high-confinement geometry (Q1648182) (← links)
- Low-Reynolds-number droplet motion in a square microfluidic channel (Q2249713) (← links)
- Stochastic rotation dynamics simulations of wetting multi-phase flows (Q2375205) (← links)
- Accelerated boundary integral method for multiphase flow in non-periodic geometries (Q2446908) (← links)
- Moving least-squares aided finite element method (MLS-FEM): a powerful means to consider simultaneously velocity and pressure discontinuities of multi-phase flow fields (Q2670040) (← links)
- A slender-body theory for low-viscosity drops in shear flow between parallel walls (Q3578490) (← links)
- Effect of confinement on droplet deformation in shear flow (Q5071119) (← links)
- Thermotaxis of a deformable droplet in a confined Poiseuille flow (Q5087750) (← links)
- Axisymmetric Stokes flow due to a point-force singularity acting between two coaxially positioned rigid no-slip disks (Q5131330) (← links)
- Microconfined equiviscous droplet deformation: Comparison of experimental and numerical results (Q5303729) (← links)
- An analysis of the far-field response to external forcing of a suspension in the Stokes flow in a parallel-wall channel (Q5304150) (← links)
- Axisymmetric deformation of drops through tubes with symmetric and asymmetric constrictions (Q6116874) (← links)