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Liquid foam consists of gas bubbles separated by a connected network of liquid boundaries. It exhibits viscous, elastic and plastic behavior, which is beneficial to proppant suspension. Particle suspension in the liquid is of importance to a wide variety of industrial applications including ore ...
We prove the existence of global-in-time weak solutions to a model describing the motion of several rigid bodies in a viscous compressible fluid. Unlike most recent results of similar type, there is no restriction on the existence time, regardless of possible collisions of two or more rigid bo...
model of a three-sphere swimmer has recently been investigated (Grosjean et al.2016) and it has been shown to be capable of self-propulsion on the surface of a fluid. Our experimental investigations were concerned with the motion of fully submerged sets of coupled spheres in a Stokes flow. ...
We find an intriguing parallel between the simulated spicular forest in a solar-like atmosphere and the numerous jets of polymeric fluids when both are subjected to harmonic forcing. In a radiative magnetohydrodynamic numerical simulation with sub-surface convection, solar global surface oscillations ...
Interaction between two spherical bubbles rising in a viscous liquid. J. Fluid Mech. 673, 406–431 (2011). Article ADS MathSciNet Google Scholar Cao, C. et al. Simulating the interactions of two freely settling spherical particles in Newtonian fluid using lattice-Boltzmann method. Appl. Math...
The force F on a sphere of radius r moving in a medium with velocity v is given by F=6πηrv. The dimensions of η are A[ML−3] B[MLT−2] C[MT−1] D[ML−1T−1]Submit The viscous force F on a sphere of radius a moving in a medium with velocity v is given by...
The stages of bubble evolution: (1) the nucleation, (2) growth, and (3) detachment of bubbles on a gas evolving electrode surface. Nucleation occurs typically on cracks and crevices in the electrode surface, after which the bubble grows by taking in gas from the dissolved gas boundary layer...
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