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The following pages link to On the distinguished limits of the Navier slip model of the moving contact line problem (Q3457567):
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- An energy-stable finite element method for the simulation of moving contact lines in two-phase flows (Q782038) (← links)
- Group classification, reductions and exact solutions of a class of higher order nonlinear degenerate parabolic equation (Q1700428) (← links)
- An improved threshold dynamics method for wetting dynamics (Q2221425) (← links)
- A thermodynamically consistent model and its conservative numerical approximation for moving contact lines with soluble surfactants (Q2237773) (← links)
- Asymptotic analysis of the evaporation dynamics of partially wetting droplets (Q4594102) (← links)
- Droplet breakup in a stagnation-point flow (Q4970613) (← links)
- Effective boundary conditions for dynamic contact angle hysteresis on chemically inhomogeneous surfaces (Q5027337) (← links)
- Rheology dictated spreading regimes of a non-isothermal sessile drop (Q5049991) (← links)
- Analysis for Contact Angle Hysteresis on Rough Surfaces by a Phase-Field Model with a Relaxed Boundary Condition (Q5205883) (← links)
- Distinguished Limits of the Navier Slip Model for Moving Contact Lines in Stokes Flow (Q5233760) (← links)