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The following pages link to Derivation of continuum models for the moving contact line problem based on thermodynamic principles (Q548457):
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- A level-set method for two-phase flows with moving contact line and insoluble surfactant (Q348895) (← links)
- Simulation of moving contact lines in two-phase polymeric fluids (Q521244) (← links)
- A dynamical systems approach for the contact-line singularity in thin-film flows (Q739446) (← links)
- An energy-stable finite element method for the simulation of moving contact lines in two-phase flows (Q782038) (← links)
- Stability of contact lines in fluids: 2D Stokes flow (Q1702106) (← links)
- Revisiting Shikhmurzaev's approach to the contact line problem (Q2089848) (← links)
- A finite element method for electrowetting on dielectric (Q2120010) (← links)
- A level-set method for moving contact lines with contact angle hysteresis (Q2124590) (← links)
- Three dimensional modeling of liquid droplet spreading on solid surface: an enriched finite element/level-set approach (Q2131001) (← links)
- Dynamics and stability of sessile drops with contact points (Q2216058) (← links)
- A thermodynamically consistent model and its conservative numerical approximation for moving contact lines with soluble surfactants (Q2237773) (← links)
- Global weak solutions to a diffuse interface model for incompressible two-phase flows with moving contact lines and different densities (Q2312633) (← links)
- Model hierarchies and higher-order discretisation of time-dependent thin-film free boundary problems with dynamic contact angle (Q2672771) (← links)
- Thermodynamically consistent phase-field modelling of contact angle hysteresis (Q3305386) (← links)
- Sharp-interface limits of a phase-field model with a generalized Navier slip boundary condition for moving contact lines (Q4685383) (← links)
- Heterogeneous bubble nucleation dynamics (Q5144525) (← links)
- Modelling moving contact lines on inextensible elastic sheets in two dimensions (Q5871620) (← links)
- Thin-film equations with singular potentials: an alternative solution to the contact-line paradox (Q6064225) (← links)