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The following pages link to The deformation of a Newtonian drop in the uniaxial extensional flow of a viscoelastic liquid (Q1979163):
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- Rheology of an emulsion of viscoelastic drops in steady shear (Q374453) (← links)
- A computational study of some rheological influences on the ``splashing experiment'' (Q377384) (← links)
- Deformation of a viscoelastic droplet passing through a microfluidic contraction (Q400388) (← links)
- Numerical study on the effect of viscoelasticity on drop deformation in simple shear and 5:1:5 planar contraction/expansion microchannel (Q400390) (← links)
- Theoretical modelling of fluid S1: A comparative study of constitutive models in sample and complex flows (Q1303181) (← links)
- The deformation of a viscoelastic drop subjected to steady uniaxial extensional flow of a Newtonian fluid (Q1303182) (← links)
- A numerical study on drop formation of viscoelastic liquids using a nonlinear constitutive equation (Q1696561) (← links)
- Direct numerical simulations of droplet emulsions in sliding bi-periodic frames using the level-set method (Q2381165) (← links)
- An Energetic Variational Formulation with Phase Field Methods for Interfacial Dynamics of Complex Fluids: Advantages and Challenges (Q3407190) (← links)
- Effects of matrix viscoelasticity on viscous and viscoelastic drop deformation in a shear flow (Q3506814) (← links)
- An experimental study of drop deformation and breakup in extensional flow at high capillary number (Q3555500) (← links)
- Transient drop deformation upon startup of shear in viscoelastic fluids (Q3557389) (← links)
- A note on inertial effects in the deformation of Newtonian drops in a uniaxial extensional flow (Q3594862) (← links)
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- Dynamics of ferrofluid drop deformations under spatially uniform magnetic fields (Q4976801) (← links)
- Deformation and breakup of a viscoelastic drop in a Newtonian matrix under steady shear (Q5757167) (← links)
- A level-set method for computing solutions to viscoelastic two-phase flow. (Q5957380) (← links)