Viscoelastic effects on the jetting–dripping transition in co-flowing capillary jets
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- Linear instability analysis of a viscoelastic jet in a co-flowing gas stream
- Analysis of the dripping-jetting transition in compound capillary jets
- The effect of viscous relaxation on the spatiotemporal stability of capillary jets
- Axisymmetric and non-axisymmetric instability of an electrically charged viscoelastic liquid jet
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Cited in
(15)- Absolute lateral instability in capillary coflowing jets
- The effect of viscous relaxation on the spatiotemporal stability of capillary jets
- Absolute to convective instability transition in charged liquid jets
- Jetting–dripping transition of a liquid jet in a lower viscosity co-flowing immiscible liquid: the minimum flow rate in flow focusing
- Linear instability analysis of a viscoelastic jet in a co-flowing gas stream
- Influence of viscosity on the capillary instability of a stretching jet
- Global stability analysis of axisymmetric liquid-liquid flow focusing
- Taylor-Culick retractions and the influence of the surroundings
- Drop dynamics on the beads-on-string structure for viscoelastic jets: A numerical study
- Temporal instability of charged viscoelastic liquid jets under an axial electric field
- Global and local instability of flow focusing: The influence of the geometry
- Convective and absolute instability of falling viscoelastic liquid jets surrounded by a gas
- Drop formation and break-up of rotating viscoelastic liquid jets in the Giesekus model
- Role of surface elasticity in capillary instability of cylindrical jets of nematic liquid crystalline polymers.
- ‘Gobbling drops’: the jetting–dripping transition in flows of polymer solutions
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