Contact lines with a 180^ contact angle
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Cites work
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 897316 (Why is no real title available?)
- A moving fluid interface on a rough surface
- A moving fluid interface. Part 2. The removal of the force singularity by a slip flow
- A new type of instability: explosive disturbances in a liquid film inside a rotating horizontal cylinder
- Contact-line motion of shear-thinning liquids
- Explosive instability in a linear system with neutrally stable eigenmodes. Part 2. Multi-dimensional disturbances
- Leidenfrost drops
- Motion of a contact line
- Moving contact lines in the Cahn-Hilliard theory
- On liquid films on an inclined plate
- On the motion of a fluid-fluid interface along a solid surface
- Rolling droplets
- The Rolling Motion of A Viscous Fluid On and Off a Rigid Surface
- The drag-out problem in film coating theory
- The moving contact line on a smooth solid surface
- The moving contact line: the slip boundary condition
- Tsunami and Nonlinear Waves
- Viscous and resistive eddies near a sharp corner
Cited in
(8)- Rolling of non-wetting droplets down a gently inclined plane
- Towards a ``moving-point formulation for the modelling of oscillation-mark formation in the continuous casting of steel
- Dynamic drying transition via free-surface cusps
- Asymptotic theory of gas entrainment in a two-phase Couette flow
- On the Benilov-Vynnycky blow-up problem
- On numerical modelling and the blow-up behavior of contact lines with a \(180\degree\) contact angle
- Nanoscale Fluid Structure of Liquid-solid-vapour Contact Lines for a Wide Range of Contact Angles
- A comparison of slip, disjoining pressure, and interface formation models for contact line motion through asymptotic analysis of thin two-dimensional droplet spreading
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