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The following pages link to Buoyancy-driven coalescence of slightly deformable drops (Q4379215):
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- Numerical modeling of drop coalescence in the presence of soluble surfactants (Q747909) (← links)
- Three dimensional interaction of two drops driven by buoyancy (Q1643664) (← links)
- A multipole-accelerated algorithm for close interaction of slightly deformable drops (Q1781595) (← links)
- Numerical simulation of the head-on collision of two equal-sized drops with van der Waals forces (Q2385464) (← links)
- Experimental investigation of the effects of copolymer surfactants on flow-induced coalescence of drops (Q3531915) (← links)
- Boundary-integral method for drop deformation between parallel plates (Q3532009) (← links)
- Nonsingular boundary integral method for deformable drops in viscous flows (Q3554340) (← links)
- Flow induced coalescence of drops in a viscous fluid (Q3554422) (← links)
- Experimental analysis of the coalescence process via head-on collisions in a time-dependent flow (Q3554684) (← links)
- The coalescence of two equal-sized drops in a two-dimensional linear flow (Q3555442) (← links)
- The effect of slight deformation on droplet coalescence in linear flows (Q3555452) (← links)
- A swarm of Stokeslets with interfacial tension (Q3555497) (← links)
- Spontaneous thermocapillary interaction of drops: Effect of surface deformation at nonzero capillary number (Q3555902) (← links)
- Coalescence of drops with mobile interfaces in a quiescent fluid (Q5165675) (← links)
- The initial coalescence of miscible drops (Q5190697) (← links)
- Inertial impedance of coalescence during collision of liquid drops (Q5229957) (← links)
- Coalescence of two equal-sized deformable drops in an axisymmetric flow (Q5303494) (← links)
- Microconfined equiviscous droplet deformation: Comparison of experimental and numerical results (Q5303729) (← links)
- Three-dimensional stability of a thin film between two approaching drops (Q5304669) (← links)
- Experiments on gravitational phase separation of binary immiscible fluids (Q5431762) (← links)
- Gap in drop collision rate between diffusive and inertial regimes explains the stability of fogs and non-precipitating clouds (Q6548275) (← links)