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The following pages link to Transition from squeezing to dripping in a microfluidic T-shaped junction (Q5444200):
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- The effect of weak-inertia on droplet formation phenomena in T-junction microchannel (Q296070) (← links)
- Simulation of bubble dynamics in a microchannel using a front-tracking method (Q316469) (← links)
- Lattice Boltzmann simulation of droplet formation in T-junction and flow focusing devices (Q1641197) (← links)
- Simulation of chemical reactions induced by droplet in a phase separating media using lattice Boltzmann-kinetic Monte-Carlo framework (Q1643725) (← links)
- Regularized lattice Boltzmann multicomponent models for low capillary and Reynolds microfluidics flows (Q1649769) (← links)
- Asymptotic analysis of a Bingham fluid in a thin T-like shaped structure (Q1726948) (← links)
- Resistance characteristics analysis of droplet logic gate based on lattice Boltzmann method (Q2055470) (← links)
- Shear-thinning droplet formation inside a microfluidic T-junction under an electric field (Q2234546) (← links)
- Numerical simulation of bubble generation in a T-junction (Q2361744) (← links)
- Dynamic balance of the mesoscale repulsion and attraction with varying surface tension and interaction coefficients on two-phase flow patterns simulated by an improved non-dimensional lattice Boltzmann model (Q2699425) (← links)
- Electrohydrodynamic droplet formation in a T-junction microfluidic device (Q5134421) (← links)
- Confinements regulate capillary instabilities of fluid threads (Q5229692) (← links)
- Drops with insoluble surfactant squeezing through interparticle constrictions (Q5235691) (← links)
- Mesoscale modelling of soft flowing crystals (Q5241619) (← links)
- Numerical investigation of elongated drops in a microfluidic T-junction (Q5244908) (← links)
- Droplet breakup in microfluidic T-junctions at small capillary numbers (Q5304666) (← links)
- Hydrodynamics of a droplet passing through a microfluidic T-junction (Q5364703) (← links)
- A linear, second-order, energy stable, fully adaptive finite element method for phase-field modelling of wetting phenomena (Q6186185) (← links)