Dynamics of a gas bubble rising in an inclined channel at finite Reynolds number
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Cited in
(7)- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 4001791 (Why is no real title available?)
- Buoyancy-driven motion of a two-dimensional bubble or drop through a viscous liquid in the presence of a vertical electric field
- Creeping motion and pending breakup of drops and bubbles near an inclined wall
- Quantitative benchmark computations of two-dimensional bubble dynamics
- Gas bubble with a moving contact line rising in an inclined channel at finite Reynolds number
- Relative motion of two identical bubbles, rising in a fluid at rest, at small Reynolds numbers
- The evolution of a gas bubble near an inclined wall
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