Capillary Flows with Forming Interfaces
From MaRDI portal
Publication:5309088
DOI10.1201/9781584887492zbMath1165.76001OpenAlexW383617740MaRDI QIDQ5309088
Publication date: 9 October 2007
Full work available at URL: http://publications.rwth-aachen.de/search?p=id:%22RWTH-2016-12019%22
Capillarity (surface tension) for incompressible viscous fluids (76D45) Research exposition (monographs, survey articles) pertaining to fluid mechanics (76-02)
Related Items
On the Interface Formation Model for Dynamic Triple Lines ⋮ Finite element framework for describing dynamic wetting phenomena ⋮ Contact line advection using the geometrical volume-of-fluid method ⋮ Wetting front dynamics in an isotropic porous medium ⋮ Classical solvability of the stationary free boundary problem describing the interface formation between two immiscible fluids ⋮ Dynamical equations for the contact line of an evaporating or condensing sessile drop ⋮ Putting the micro into the macro: a molecularly augmented hydrodynamic model of dynamic wetting applied to flow instabilities during forced dewetting ⋮ On the distinguished limits of the Navier slip model of the moving contact line problem ⋮ Numerical studies of the influence of the dynamic contact angle on a droplet impacting on a dry surface ⋮ Electrowetting with contact line pinning: Computational modeling and comparisons with experiments ⋮ Solvability of a moving contact-line problem with interface formation for an incompressible viscous fluid ⋮ Thin films in partial wetting: stability, dewetting and coarsening ⋮ A thermodynamic model of multiphase flows with moving interfaces and contact line ⋮ Stability and bifurcation of dynamic contact lines in two dimensions ⋮ Simulation of Droplet Impact with Dynamic Contact Angle Boundary Conditions ⋮ Diffuse interface modeling of three-phase contact line dynamics on curved boundaries: a lattice Boltzmann model for large density and viscosity ratios ⋮ A Unified Variational Framework on Macroscopic Computations for Two-Phase Flow with Moving Contact Lines ⋮ Self-similar regimes of liquid-layer spreading along a superhydrophobic surface ⋮ Asymptotic analysis of the evaporation dynamics of partially wetting droplets ⋮ Simulation of micron-scale drop impact ⋮ Capillary breakup of a liquid bridge: identifying regimes and transitions ⋮ On the breakup of spiralling liquid jets ⋮ A kinematic evolution equation for the dynamic contact angle and some consequences ⋮ Inertial effects on the flow near a moving contact line ⋮ Simulation of moving contact lines in two-phase polymeric fluids ⋮ A comparison of slip, disjoining pressure, and interface formation models for contact line motion through asymptotic analysis of thin two-dimensional droplet spreading ⋮ Motion of drops on inclined surfaces in the inertial regime ⋮ Classical solvability of a stationary free boundary problem for an incompressible viscous fluid describing the process of interface formation ⋮ Classical solvability of a free boundary problem for an incompressible viscous fluid with a surface density equation ⋮ Viscous flows in corner regions: Singularities and hidden eigensolutions ⋮ Influence of liquid miscibility and wettability on the structures produced by drop–jet collisions ⋮ Thermodynamically Consistent Modeling for Dissolution/Growth of Bubbles in an Incompressible Solvent ⋮ Effect of gravity on the dynamics of non-isothermic ultra-thin two-layer films ⋮ Dynamic wetting failure in shear-thinning and shear-thickening liquids ⋮ Resonant mode scanning to compute the spectrum of capillary surfaces with dynamic wetting effects ⋮ Distinguished Limits of the Navier Slip Model for Moving Contact Lines in Stokes Flow ⋮ Continuum models for the contact line problem ⋮ Contact line dynamics on heterogeneous surfaces ⋮ The dynamics of liquid drops and their interaction with solids of varying wettabilities ⋮ Computation of effective free surfaces in two phase flows ⋮ Coalescence of liquid drops: Different models versus experiment ⋮ Revisiting Shikhmurzaev's approach to the contact line problem ⋮ Delaying the onset of dynamic wetting failure through meniscus confinement ⋮ A DIFFUSE INTERFACE MODEL FOR ELECTROWETTING WITH MOVING CONTACT LINES ⋮ Effective boundary conditions for dynamic contact angle hysteresis on chemically inhomogeneous surfaces