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The following pages link to Electrohydrodynamics in leaky dielectric fluids using lattice Boltzmann method (Q1710710):
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- A 2D lattice Boltzmann study on electrohydrodynamic drop deformation with the leaky dielectric theory (Q1780621) (← links)
- Two relaxation time lattice Boltzmann method coupled to fast Fourier transform Poisson solver: application to electroconvective flow (Q2222489) (← links)
- A lattice Boltzmann modelling of electrohydrodynamic conduction phenomenon in dielectric liquids (Q2242494) (← links)
- Application of the lattice Boltzmann method to electrohydrodynamics: deformation and instability of liquid drops in electrostatic fields (Q2482989) (← links)
- Deformation of leaky-dielectric fluid globules under strong electric fields: boundary layers and jets at large Reynolds numbers (Q2878471) (← links)
- Using electric fields to induce patterning in leaky dielectric fluids in a rod-annular geometry (Q4557280) (← links)
- From electrodiffusion theory to the electrohydrodynamics of leaky dielectrics through the weak electrolyte limit (Q4685469) (← links)
- A computational analysis of electrohydrodynamics of a leaky dielectric drop in an electric field (Q4716952) (← links)
- Phase-Field-Based Axisymmetric Lattice Boltzmann Method for Two-Phase Electro-Hydrodynamic Flows (Q5065148) (← links)
- Electrohydrodynamic droplet formation in a T-junction microfluidic device (Q5134421) (← links)
- A fully coupled hybrid lattice Boltzmann and finite difference method-based study of transient electrokinetic flows (Q5161130) (← links)
- A transient solution for electric field driven orientation and deformation of the angled droplet (Q6051365) (← links)
- A simplified lattice Boltzmann model for two-phase electro-hydrodynamics flows and its application to simulations of droplet deformation in electric field (Q6072816) (← links)
- A fully explicit incompressible smoothed particle hydrodynamics method for simulating 2-D electrohydrodynamic multi-phase flows based on leaky dielectric model (Q6577958) (← links)