We propose an approach to the numerical simulation of thin-film flows based on the lattice Boltzmann method. We outline the basic features of the method, show in which limits the expected thin-film equations are recovered, and perform validation tests. The numerical scheme is applied to the viscous Rayleigh-Taylor instability of a thin film and to the spreading of a sessile drop toward its equilibrium contact angle configuration. We show that the Cox-Voinov law is satisfied and that the effect of a tunable slip length on the substrate is correctly captured. We address, then, the problem of a droplet sliding on an inclined plane, finding that the Capillary number scales linearly with the Bond number, in agreement with experimental results. A...
The lattice Boltzmann method (LBM) is a rapidly developing alternative fluid flow simulation method ...
This paper studies the interaction of two droplets splashing on a stationary film. A source term is ...
We study the utility and validity of lattice-Boltzmann (LB) simulations to explore droplet evaporati...
We propose an approach to the numerical simulation of thin-film flows based on the lattice Boltzmann...
We propose an approach to the numerical simulation of thin-film flows based on the lattice Boltzmann...
Small amounts of liquid deposited on a substrate are an everyday phenomenon. From atheoretical point...
We study numerically the effect of thermal fluctuations and of variable fluid-substrate interactions...
The pseudopotential lattice Boltzmann method (LBM) with a tunable surface tension term is applied to...
Under the condition of partial surface wettability, thin liquid films can be destabilized by small p...
Under the condition of partial surface wettability, thin liquid films can be destabilized by small p...
Abstract. This paper presents a numerical and experimental study on hydrodynamic behavior of thin li...
The three-dimensional dynamics of droplets on inclined and vertical walls in a gravity field is simu...
We developed a lattice Boltzmann model to investigate the droplet dynamics in microfluidic devices. ...
We present a free energy lattice Boltzmann approach to modelling the dynamics of liquid drops on che...
We have investigated the performance of an alternative wetting boundary condition for complex geomet...
The lattice Boltzmann method (LBM) is a rapidly developing alternative fluid flow simulation method ...
This paper studies the interaction of two droplets splashing on a stationary film. A source term is ...
We study the utility and validity of lattice-Boltzmann (LB) simulations to explore droplet evaporati...
We propose an approach to the numerical simulation of thin-film flows based on the lattice Boltzmann...
We propose an approach to the numerical simulation of thin-film flows based on the lattice Boltzmann...
Small amounts of liquid deposited on a substrate are an everyday phenomenon. From atheoretical point...
We study numerically the effect of thermal fluctuations and of variable fluid-substrate interactions...
The pseudopotential lattice Boltzmann method (LBM) with a tunable surface tension term is applied to...
Under the condition of partial surface wettability, thin liquid films can be destabilized by small p...
Under the condition of partial surface wettability, thin liquid films can be destabilized by small p...
Abstract. This paper presents a numerical and experimental study on hydrodynamic behavior of thin li...
The three-dimensional dynamics of droplets on inclined and vertical walls in a gravity field is simu...
We developed a lattice Boltzmann model to investigate the droplet dynamics in microfluidic devices. ...
We present a free energy lattice Boltzmann approach to modelling the dynamics of liquid drops on che...
We have investigated the performance of an alternative wetting boundary condition for complex geomet...
The lattice Boltzmann method (LBM) is a rapidly developing alternative fluid flow simulation method ...
This paper studies the interaction of two droplets splashing on a stationary film. A source term is ...
We study the utility and validity of lattice-Boltzmann (LB) simulations to explore droplet evaporati...