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The following pages link to A moving fluid interface. Part 2. The removal of the force singularity by a slip flow (Q4127539):
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- Modelling thermocapillary migration of a microfluidic droplet on a solid surface (Q349695) (← links)
- A variational approach to the contact angle dynamics of spreading droplets (Q416726) (← links)
- Flows with a moving contact line (Q431742) (← links)
- Dynamic contact angles in CFD simulations (Q435287) (← links)
- On imposing dynamic contact-angle boundary conditions for wall-bounded liquid-gas flows (Q502502) (← links)
- A comparison of slip, disjoining pressure, and interface formation models for contact line motion through asymptotic analysis of thin two-dimensional droplet spreading (Q525378) (← links)
- Analysis of a local hydrodynamic model with Marangoni effect (Q556626) (← links)
- On free boundary problems with moving contact points for the stationary two-dimensional Navier-Stokes equations (Q677193) (← links)
- An energy-stable finite element method for the simulation of moving contact lines in two-phase flows (Q782038) (← links)
- A mesh-dependent model for applying dynamic contact angles to VOF simulations (Q834088) (← links)
- Liquid flow in the cylindrical vessel filling process (Q922867) (← links)
- A local surface model applied to contact line dynamics (Q999944) (← links)
- A numerical procedure for viscous free surface flows (Q1094241) (← links)
- Separating flow near a static contact line: Slip at a wall and shape of a free surface (Q1165097) (← links)
- Moving contact lines in the Cahn-Hilliard theory (Q1386074) (← links)
- Effect of substrate flexibility on dynamic wetting: a finite element model. (Q1420884) (← links)
- A well-posed model for dynamic contact angles (Q1588348) (← links)
- Capillary impregnation in a flexible slit: a finite element formulation (Q1780629) (← links)
- A two-dimensional similarity solution for capillary driven flows (Q1808257) (← links)
- On some free boundary problems for the Navier-Stokes equations with moving contact points and lines (Q1898859) (← links)
- Lid-driven Stokes slip flow in a rectangular cavity (Q2056013) (← links)
- Revisiting Shikhmurzaev's approach to the contact line problem (Q2089848) (← links)
- Three dimensional modeling of liquid droplet spreading on solid surface: an enriched finite element/level-set approach (Q2131001) (← links)
- A thermodynamically consistent model and its conservative numerical approximation for moving contact lines with soluble surfactants (Q2237773) (← links)
- A simple static contact angle-based mesh-dependency correction for 3D capillary flow simulations (Q2245482) (← links)
- Simulations of impinging droplets with surfactant-dependent dynamic contact angle (Q2374760) (← links)
- Boundary conditions for free surface inlet and outlet problems (Q2863311) (← links)
- Simulation of Droplet Impact with Dynamic Contact Angle Boundary Conditions (Q2950233) (← links)
- Dynamics of wetting: local contact angles (Q3035006) (← links)
- The spreading of a liquid on a rough solid surface (Q3042771) (← links)
- Droplet spreading: Intermediate scaling law by PDE methods (Q4790290) (← links)
- Liquid Oscillations in a Spherical System with Sliding Edges Bounded by Two Conical Solid Surfaces in Zero‐Gravity (Q4835493) (← links)
- Cox–Voinov theory with slip (Q5115599) (← links)
- Slipping moving contact lines: critical roles of de Gennes’s ‘foot’ in dynamic wetting (Q5229685) (← links)
- Validation and modification of asymptotic analysis of slow and rapid droplet spreading by numerical simulation (Q5406472) (← links)
- Contact lines with a contact angle (Q5406594) (← links)
- Derivation via Hamilton's principle of a new shallow-water model using a color function for the macroscopic description of partial wetting phenomena (Q6061241) (← links)
- Thin-film equations with singular potentials: an alternative solution to the contact-line paradox (Q6064225) (← links)
- A Unified Variational Framework on Macroscopic Computations for Two-Phase Flow with Moving Contact Lines (Q6068797) (← links)
- The response of a spherical droplet on a wall executing small sinusoidal vibrations (Q6100339) (← links)