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The following pages link to A charge-conservative approach for simulating electrohydrodynamic two-phase flows using volume-of-fluid (Q630436):
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- A multiphase electrokinetic flow model for electrolytes with liquid/liquid interfaces (Q347940) (← links)
- A hybrid immersed boundary and immersed interface method for electrohydrodynamic simulations (Q728851) (← links)
- Electrohydrodynamics in leaky dielectric fluids using lattice Boltzmann method (Q1710710) (← links)
- A fictitious domain method with distributed Lagrange multipliers on adaptive quad/octrees for the direct numerical simulation of particle-laden flows (Q2124859) (← links)
- A level-set immersed interface method for simulating the electrohydrodynamics (Q2222661) (← links)
- Simulating electrohydrodynamics with smoothed particle hydrodynamics based on a charge-conservative approach (Q2223960) (← links)
- Numerical simulation of a novel non-uniform electric field design to enhance the electrocoalescence of droplets (Q2295430) (← links)
- Towards an improved conservative approach for simulating electrohydrodynamic two-phase flows using volume-of-fluid (Q2424520) (← links)
- On the control and suppression of the Rayleigh-Taylor instability using electric fields (Q2947700) (← links)
- On the generation of nonlinear travelling waves in confined geometries using electric fields (Q2955682) (← links)
- Electrohydrodynamic-induced interactions between droplets (Q3388984) (← links)
- Interaction of a pair of ferrofluid drops in a rotating magnetic field (Q4563982) (← links)
- From electrodiffusion theory to the electrohydrodynamics of leaky dielectrics through the weak electrolyte limit (Q4685469) (← links)
- Electrically modulated dynamics of a compound droplet in a confined microfluidic environment (Q4972210) (← links)
- Electrohydrodynamics of viscous drops in strong electric fields: numerical simulations (Q4972412) (← links)
- Phase-Field-Based Axisymmetric Lattice Boltzmann Method for Two-Phase Electro-Hydrodynamic Flows (Q5065148) (← links)
- How does the electric field make a droplet exhibit the ejection and rebound behaviour on a superhydrophobic surface? (Q5073448) (← links)
- Drop deformation and emulsion rheology under the combined influence of uniform electric field and linear flow (Q5227026) (← links)
- Electrohydrodynamic settling of drop in uniform electric field: beyond Stokes flow regime (Q5243205) (← links)
- The effect of uniform electric field on the cross-stream migration of a drop in plane Poiseuille flow (Q5360600) (← links)
- A nonlinear small-deformation theory for transient droplet electrohydrodynamics (Q5360621) (← links)
- A three-dimensional small-deformation theory for electrohydrodynamics of dielectric drops (Q5856572) (← links)
- Electric-field-mediated morpho-dynamic evolution in drop–drop coalescence phenomena in the inertio-capillary regime (Q5877874) (← links)
- Ion emission from nanodroplets undergoing Coulomb explosions: a continuum numerical study (Q5881816) (← links)
- Eccentricity-induced dielectrophoretic migration of a compound drop in a uniform external electric field (Q6044965) (← links)
- A transient solution for electric field driven orientation and deformation of the angled droplet (Q6051365) (← links)
- Stability and temporal error analysis for SAV schemes for electrohydrodynamic model with variable density (Q6058693) (← links)
- On modal decomposition as surrogate for charge-conservative EHD modelling of Taylor cone jets (Q6085400) (← links)
- Electrokinetic modelling of cone-jet electrosprays (Q6105884) (← links)
- Decoupled and unconditionally energy stable finite element schemes for electrohydrodynamic model with variable density (Q6111676) (← links)
- Lattice Boltzmann modelling and study of droplet equatorial streaming in an electric field (Q6585132) (← links)
- Consistent and conservative lattice Boltzmann method for axisymmetric multiphase electrohydrodynamic flows (Q6599864) (← links)
- An efficient unconditional energy-stable finite element method for the electro-hydrodynamic equations (Q6663443) (← links)