Conductances between confined rough walls
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Cited in
(8)- High-order lubrication theory in channels and tubes with variable geometry
- Extended lubrication theory: improved estimates of flow in channels with variable geometry
- Wall boundary conditions for rough walls
- Image-based effective medium approximation for fast permeability evaluation of porous media core samples
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- Capillary pinching in a pinched microchannel
- Effect of random roughness on Stokes flow
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