Thermocapillary migration of long bubbles in polygonal tubes. I. Theory
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- The effect of gravity on liquid plug propagation in a two-dimensional channel
- The efficient and accurate solution of continuous thin film flow over surface patterning and past occlusions
- A numerical study of wave structures developed on the free surface of a film flowing on inclined planes and subjected to surface shear
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- The motion of long bubbles in polygonal capillaries. Part 1. Thin films
- Longitudinal thermocapillary slip about a dilute periodic mattress of protruding bubbles
- Longitudinal Thermocapillary Flow over a Dense Bubble Mattress
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