Capillary Flows with Forming Interfaces

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advanced capillary flow modeling
Apparent Contact Angle
Author_Yulii D. Shikhmurzaev
boundary condition methods
Capillary Numbers
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contact
Contact Angle
Contact Angle Hysteresis
Contact Line
Contact Line Speed
cos
Cos ?d
Cos ?s
Cos Θd
Cos Θs
density
Dynamic Contact Angle
Dynamic Wetting
engineering fluid interfaces
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fluid dynamics modeling
Free Surface Curvature
Free Surface Shape
gas
interface formation theory
Interfacial Layer
line
liquid
Liquid Solid Interface
Liquid Thread
Local Self-similarity
moving
Moving Contact Line
Multidimensional Parameter Space
multiphase flow simulation
Normal Stress Boundary Condition
Observer's Reference Frame
Observer’s Reference Frame
parameters
Sin ?d
Sin Θd
singular flow analysis
Slip Models
Smooth Free Surface
solid
Static Contact Angle
surface
Surface Tension Gradient

Product details

  • ISBN 9781584887485
  • Weight: 793g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 14 Sep 2007
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Capillary Flows with Forming Interfaces explores numerous theoretical problems that arise in the mathematical description of capillary flows. It focuses on developing a unified approach to a variety of seemingly very different capillary flows of practical importance where classical fluid mechanics leads to nonphysical results. The book begins with a review of the conceptual framework of fluid mechanics and then proceeds to analyze the roots of singularities, such as the moving contact-line problem and the capillary breakup problem. The author then examines how different singular flows can be described as particular cases of a general physical phenomenon of interface formation. He illustrates the developed mathematical models and experimentally verifies them through a number of example problems relevant to engineering applications. The conceptual framework provided in this reference enables further progress in developing mathematical models of capillary flows. The book also allows readers to make informed strategic choices regarding available numerical codes and the in-house development of these codes.
Shikhmurzaev, Yulii D.

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