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The following pages link to Generalized Navier boundary condition for the moving contact line (Q2583442):
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- Hydrodynamic boundary conditions for one-component liquid-gas flows on non-isothermal solid substrates (Q389993) (← links)
- Generalized Navier boundary condition and geometric conservation law for surface tension (Q658154) (← links)
- Nano boundary layer equation with nonlinear Navier boundary condition (Q886188) (← links)
- Vanishing viscosity limit for the 3D magnetohydrodynamic system with a slip boundary condition (Q1039408) (← links)
- GNBC-based front-tracking method for the three-dimensional simulation of droplet motion on a solid surface (Q1653750) (← links)
- Fully discrete energy stable scheme for a phase-field moving contact line model with variable densities and viscosities (Q2182998) (← links)
- Coupled wetting meniscus model for the mechanism of spontaneous capillary action (Q2294167) (← links)
- Global weak solutions to a diffuse interface model for incompressible two-phase flows with moving contact lines and different densities (Q2312633) (← links)
- Curvature boundary condition for a moving contact line (Q2375011) (← links)
- Numerical investigation on nano boundary layer equation with Navier boundary condition (Q2894261) (← links)
- Parallel adaptive solution of coupled Rayleigh-Bénard-Marangoni problems with the Navier-slip (Q3015195) (← links)
- Optimal Control of a Free Boundary Problem with Surface Tension Effects: A Priori Error Analysis (Q3195245) (← links)
- An Energetic Variational Formulation with Phase Field Methods for Interfacial Dynamics of Complex Fluids: Advantages and Challenges (Q3407190) (← links)
- Decoupled, Linear, and Energy Stable Finite Element Method for the Cahn--Hilliard--Navier--Stokes--Darcy Phase Field Model (Q4602887) (← links)
- Sharp-interface limits of a phase-field model with a generalized Navier slip boundary condition for moving contact lines (Q4685383) (← links)
- Distinguished Limits of the Navier Slip Model for Moving Contact Lines in Stokes Flow (Q5233760) (← links)