Stability in systems with moving contact lines
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- Moving contact lines and rivulet instabilities. Part 1. The static rivulet
- On the interpretation of dynamic contact angles in capillaries
- On the motion of a fluid-fluid interface along a solid surface
- The numerical simulation of the steady movement of a fluid meniscus in a capillary tube
- The spreading of a drop by capillary action
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- Cylindrical liquid bridges squeezed between parallel plates: Exact Stokes flow solutions and hydrodynamic forces
- Inversion of Lagrange's theorem for a rigid body with a cavity containing a viscous liquid
- Quasi-steady formation of bubbles and drops viewed as processes that break bifurcation
- Energy landscapes and bistability to finite-amplitude disturbances for the capillary bridge
- Energy dissipation and the contact-line region of a spreading Bridge
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