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The following pages link to A diffuse interface fractional time-stepping technique for incompressible two-phase flows with moving contact lines (Q5299854):
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- Two-phase flow with mass density contrast: stable schemes for a thermodynamic consistent and frame-indifferent diffuse-interface model (Q348502) (← links)
- Efficient energy stable numerical schemes for a phase field moving contact line model (Q729035) (← links)
- Numerical approximations for a phase-field moving contact line model with variable densities and viscosities (Q1685280) (← links)
- An efficient finite element method for simulation of droplet spreading on a topologically rough surface (Q1695349) (← links)
- On a free-surface problem with moving contact line: from variational principles to stable numerical approximations (Q1700892) (← links)
- Efficient decoupled second-order numerical scheme for the flow-coupled Cahn-Hilliard phase-field model of two-phase flows (Q2068631) (← links)
- A thermodynamically consistent model for two-phase incompressible flows with different densities. Derivation and efficient energy-stable numerical schemes (Q2072447) (← links)
- An unconditionally energy-stable scheme based on an implicit auxiliary energy variable for incompressible two-phase flows with different densities involving only precomputable coefficient matrices (Q2222256) (← links)
- An energy stable \(C^0\) finite element scheme for a quasi-incompressible phase-field model of moving contact line with variable density (Q2223223) (← links)
- Global weak solutions to a diffuse interface model for incompressible two-phase flows with moving contact lines and different densities (Q2312633) (← links)
- A parallel finite element method for 3D two-phase moving contact line problems in complex domains (Q2412735) (← links)
- On the Cahn-Hilliard-Oono-Navier-Stokes equations with singular potentials (Q2832356) (← links)
- Efficient Second Order Unconditionally Stable Schemes for a Phase Field Moving Contact Line Model Using an Invariant Energy Quadratization Approach (Q4569312) (← links)
- An Efficient and Unconditionally Energy Stable Scheme for Simulating Solid-State Dewetting of Thin Films with Isotropic Surface Energy<sup>†</sup> (Q5161706) (← links)
- Uniqueness and Regularity for the Navier--Stokes--Cahn--Hilliard System (Q5231318) (← links)