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The following pages link to The numerical simulation of the steady movement of a fluid meniscus in a capillary tube (Q3904921):
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- An efficient computational model for macroscale simulations of moving contact lines (Q401513) (← links)
- Flows with a moving contact line (Q431742) (← links)
- A mesh-dependent model for applying dynamic contact angles to VOF simulations (Q834088) (← links)
- An extension of the biharmonic boundary integral method to free surface flow in channels (Q1105421) (← links)
- On the computation of normal modes of a rotating, viscous, incompressible fluid with a capillary free boundary (Q1191112) (← links)
- Effect of substrate flexibility on dynamic wetting: a finite element model. (Q1420884) (← links)
- Capillary impregnation in a flexible slit: a finite element formulation (Q1780629) (← links)
- Hybrid atomistic-continuum formulations and the moving contact-line problem (Q1819091) (← links)
- A variationally consistent finite element approach to the two-fluid internal contact-line problem (Q2709427) (← links)
- Delaying the onset of dynamic wetting failure through meniscus confinement (Q2863295) (← links)
- Finite element framework for describing dynamic wetting phenomena (Q2884032) (← links)
- Energy dissipation and the contact-line region of a spreading bridge (Q2907218) (← links)
- Stability in systems with moving contact lines (Q3026569) (← links)
- Mechanisms of dynamic wetting failure in the presence of soluble surfactants (Q4594148) (← links)
- Dynamic wetting failure and hydrodynamic assist in curtain coating (Q5360544) (← links)
- Validation and modification of asymptotic analysis of slow and rapid droplet spreading by numerical simulation (Q5406472) (← links)