Coupled fluid and energy flow in fabrication of microstructured optical fibres
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- A systematic derivation of the leading-order equations for extensional flows in slender geometries
- Asymptotic analysis of a viscous thread extending under gravity
- Asymptotic solutions of glass temperature profiles during steady optical fibre drawing
- Computation of Extensional Fall of Slender Viscous Drops by a One-Dimensional Eulerian Method
- Convected coordinates and elongational flow
- Drawing of micro-structured fibres: circular and non-circular tubes
- Elliptical pore regularisation of the inverse problem for microstructured optical fibre fabrication
- Extension of a viscous thread with temperature-dependent viscosity and surface tension
- Extensional fall of a very viscous fluid drop
- Extensional flow at low Reynolds number with surface tension
- Extensional flows with viscous heating
- Gravitational extension of a fluid cylinder with internal structure
- Mathematical modelling of non-axisymmetric capillary tube drawing
- Microstructured optical fibre drawing with active channel pressurisation
- Non-isothermal flows of Newtonian slender glass fibers
- On the evolution of non-axisymmetric viscous fibres with surface tension, inertia and gravity
- SLENDER VISCOUS FIBRES WITH INERTIA AND GRAVITY
- Stability loss and sensitivity in hollow fiber drawing
- Stretching of viscous threads at low Reynolds numbers
- The evolution of a viscous thread pulled with a prescribed speed
- The mathematical modelling of capillary drawing for holey fibre manufacture
- The role of inertia in extensional fall of a viscous drop
- The surface-tension-driven evolution of a two-dimensional annular viscous tube
- Thermal instability in drawing viscous threads
- Unsteady analyses of thermal glass fibre drawing processes.
Cited in
(18)- Drawing of fibres composed of shear-thinning or shear-thickening fluid with internal holes
- The mathematical modelling of rotating capillary tubes for holey-fibre manufacture
- Stability of drawing of microstructured optical fibres
- The mathematical modelling of capillary drawing for holey fibre manufacture
- Elliptical pore regularisation of the inverse problem for microstructured optical fibre fabrication
- Microstructured optical fibre drawing with active channel pressurisation
- Unsteady analyses of thermal glass fibre drawing processes.
- Gravitational extension of a fluid cylinder with internal structure
- Draw resonance of optical microcapillaries in non-isothermal drawing
- Boundary integral method for the evolution of slender viscous fibres containing holes in the cross-section
- Study of the effects of inner pressure and surface tension on the fibre drawing process with the aid of an analytical asymptotic fibre drawing model and the numerical solution of the full N.-St. equations
- Drawing of micro-structured fibres: circular and non-circular tubes
- Change of shape of an off-axis hole during optical fibre drawing
- Asymptotic solutions of glass temperature profiles during steady optical fibre drawing
- Surface-tension-driven flows at low Reynolds number arising in optoelectronic technology
- Radiative heat transfer in preforms for microstructured optical fibres
- Extensional flow of a compressible viscous fluid
- Asymptotic Analysis for Fiber Drawing Processes
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