The present study examines the motion of a slender body in the presence of a plane fluid–fluid interface with an arbitrary viscosity ratio. The fluids are assumed to be at rest at infinity, and the particle is assumed to have an arbitrary orientation relative to the interface. The method of analysis is slender-body theory for Stokes flow using the fundamental solutions for singularities (i.e. Stokeslets and potential doublets) near a flat interface. We consider translation and rotation, each in three mutually orthogonal directions, thus determining the components of the hydrodynamic resistance tensors which relate the total hydrodynamic force and torque on the particle to its translational and angular velocities for a completely arbitrary t...
In order to elucidate the general Stokes flow characteristics present for slender bodies of finite c...
The motion of a slender axisymmetric rod-like particle is investigated theoretically for translation...
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10404-011-0906-2In the lubrication limit, the time needed for the drainag...
The present study examines the motion of a slender body in the presence of a plane fluid–fluid inter...
The motion of a sphere in the presence of a fluid-fluid interface is studied. First, a solution is d...
A general solution for Stokes’ equation in bipolar co-ordinates is derived, and then applied to the ...
This dissertation contributes to an improved understanding of the mechanics of a particle, moving in...
This dissertation contributes to an improved understanding of the mechanics of a particle, moving in...
The general problems of particle motion in the vicinity of a flat, non-deforming fluid interface is ...
Abstract The motion of a spherical particle in infinite linear flow and near a plane wall, subject t...
This paper presents a systematic slender-body theory for a slender particle embedded in an arbitrary...
This study is a theoretical and experimental investigation of the hydrodynamics of the mutual approa...
This thesis presents a numerical study of hydrodynamic interactions between particles and a plane wa...
This thesis presents a numerical study of hydrodynamic interactions between particles and a plane wa...
This study is a theoretical and experimental investigation of the hydrodynamics of the mutual approa...
In order to elucidate the general Stokes flow characteristics present for slender bodies of finite c...
The motion of a slender axisymmetric rod-like particle is investigated theoretically for translation...
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10404-011-0906-2In the lubrication limit, the time needed for the drainag...
The present study examines the motion of a slender body in the presence of a plane fluid–fluid inter...
The motion of a sphere in the presence of a fluid-fluid interface is studied. First, a solution is d...
A general solution for Stokes’ equation in bipolar co-ordinates is derived, and then applied to the ...
This dissertation contributes to an improved understanding of the mechanics of a particle, moving in...
This dissertation contributes to an improved understanding of the mechanics of a particle, moving in...
The general problems of particle motion in the vicinity of a flat, non-deforming fluid interface is ...
Abstract The motion of a spherical particle in infinite linear flow and near a plane wall, subject t...
This paper presents a systematic slender-body theory for a slender particle embedded in an arbitrary...
This study is a theoretical and experimental investigation of the hydrodynamics of the mutual approa...
This thesis presents a numerical study of hydrodynamic interactions between particles and a plane wa...
This thesis presents a numerical study of hydrodynamic interactions between particles and a plane wa...
This study is a theoretical and experimental investigation of the hydrodynamics of the mutual approa...
In order to elucidate the general Stokes flow characteristics present for slender bodies of finite c...
The motion of a slender axisymmetric rod-like particle is investigated theoretically for translation...
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10404-011-0906-2In the lubrication limit, the time needed for the drainag...