Theoretical analysis of close-contact melting on superhydrophobic surfaces
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- Hydrodynamic friction of fakir-like superhydrophobic surfaces
- Laminar drag reduction in microchannels using ultrahydrophobic surfaces
- Moving contact lines: scales, regimes, and dynamical transitions
- Stokes's problem with melting
- Study of close contact melting of ice from a sliding heated flat plate
- Unsteady contact melting of a rectangular cross-section material on a flat plate
- Viscous Flow
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