Thin film flow on surfaces containing arbitrary occlusions
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- An efficient adaptive multigrid algorithm for predicting thin film flow on surfaces containing localised topographic features
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- Gravity-driven film flow down an inclined wall with three-dimensional corrugations
- Gravity-driven flow of continuous thin liquid films on non-porous substrates with topography
- Gravity-driven flows of viscous liquids over two-dimensional topographies
- Green’s function for steady flow over a small two-dimensional topography
- Implicit time splitting for fourth-order parabolic equations
- Influence of the capillarity on a creeping film flow down an inclined plane with an edge
- Influence of the flow field in curtain coating onto a prewet substrate
- Modelling and analysis of meniscus roll coating
- Numerical and experimental investigation of flow and scour around a circular pile
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- Thin Films with High Surface Tension
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- Inertial thin film flow on planar surfaces featuring topography
- Preface to the special issue on ``recent developments and new directions in thin-film flow
- The efficient and accurate solution of continuous thin film flow over surface patterning and past occlusions
- Studies on laminar thin film flow along a vertical wall
- Free-surface film flow over topography: full three-dimensional finite element solutions
- Adaptive mesh refinement for simulation of thin film flows
- Thin film flow dynamics on fiber nets
- Predicting three-dimensional inertial thin film flow over micro-scale topography
- Shallow free-surface Stokes flow around a corner
- Numerical studies of the fingering phenomena for the thin film equation
- Beating capillarity in thin film flows
- Two-dimensional droplet spreading over topographical substrates
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