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The following pages link to On thin evaporating drops: When is the \(d^{2}\)-law valid? (Q2814917):
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- Kinetic effects regularize the mass-flux singularity at the contact line of a thin evaporating drop (Q1700604) (← links)
- A stable self-similar singularity of evaporating drops: ellipsoidal collapse to a point (Q2354685) (← links)
- Evaporation of water: evaporation rate and collective effects (Q2973697) (← links)
- Contact-line singularities resolved exclusively by the Kelvin effect: volatile liquids in air (Q4559320) (← links)
- Spreading dynamics and contact angle of completely wetting volatile drops (Q4563921) (← links)
- Asymptotic analysis of the evaporation dynamics of partially wetting droplets (Q4594102) (← links)
- Study of non-isothermal liquid evaporation in synthetic micro-pore structures with hybrid lattice Boltzmann model (Q4628849) (← links)
- Droplet dynamics on chemically heterogeneous substrates (Q4647306) (← links)
- Surface-tension- and injection-driven spreading of a thin viscous film (Q4647413) (← links)
- On the Relationship Between the Thin Film Equation and Tanner's Law (Q4994478) (← links)
- The multicomponent diffuse-interface model and its application to water/air interfaces (Q5870480) (← links)
- Sessile drop evaporation in a gap – crossover between diffusion-limited and phase transition-limited regime (Q5889516) (← links)
- Does Maxwell's hypothesis of air saturation near the surface of evaporating liquid hold at all spatial scales? (Q6074439) (← links)