The motion of a falling liquid filament
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Cites work
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Cited in
(13)- Inertial stretching separation in binary droplet collisions
- Monotone method for first-order functional differential equations
- Statics and dynamics of a viscous ligament drawn out of a pure-liquid bath
- Fragmentation of stretched liquid ligaments
- Extensional flow at low Reynolds number with surface tension
- On the planar extensional motion of an inertially driven liquid sheet
- Capillary threads and viscous droplets in square microchannels
- Numerical simulations of jet pinching-off and drop formation using an energetic variational phase-field method
- Biaxial extensional motion of an inertially driven radially expanding liquid sheet
- An experimental study of particle effects on drop formation
- Mechanisms of free-surface breakup in vibration-induced liquid atomization
- The viscous Savart sheet
- Fragmentation from inertial detachment of a sessile droplet: implications for pathogen transport
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