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The following pages link to Simulation of the vertical flow of a thin, wavy film using a finite- element method (Q796376):
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- Stability of wavy downflow of films calculated by the Navier-Stokes equations (Q363944) (← links)
- Three-dimensional simulation of instabilities and rivulet formation in heated falling films (Q676325) (← links)
- Construction of exact numerical solutions of the stationary traveling wave type for viscous thin films (Q802967) (← links)
- An accurate modeling of thin film flows down an incline for inertia dominated regimes (Q1773421) (← links)
- Numerical study of the surfactant-covered falling film flowing down a flexible wall (Q1784643) (← links)
- Construction of stationary waves on a falling film (Q2367874) (← links)
- Optimization of consistent two-equation models for thin film flows (Q2424962) (← links)
- Modeling of stationary waves on a thin viscous film down an inclined plane at high Reynolds numbers and moderate Weber numbers using energy integral method (Q3554527) (← links)
- An algorithm for the use of the Lagrangian specification in Newtonian fluid mechanics and applications to free-surface flow (Q3716552) (← links)
- Instabilities of longitudinal rolls in the presence of Poiseuille flow (Q3981227) (← links)
- The unsteady motion of a bubble or drop towards a liquid-liquid interface (Q3991480) (← links)
- A full-scale numerical study of interfacial instabilities in thin-film flows (Q4354512) (← links)
- Nonlinear evolution of waves on falling films at high Reynolds numbers (Q4423950) (← links)
- Computational simulation of the printing of Newtonian liquid from a trapezoidal cavity (Q4551785) (← links)
- Stationary waves on an inclined sheet of viscous fluid at high Reynolds and moderate Weber numbers (Q4714304) (← links)
- A three-equation model for thin films down an inclined plane (Q4975277) (← links)
- Solitary waves on inclined films: Flow structure and binary interactions (Q5755627) (← links)
- Coating flows down a vertical fibre: towards the full Navier–Stokes problem (Q5856582) (← links)