In this paper, we compute a phase field (diffuse interface) model of Cahn-Hilliard type for moving contact line problems governing the motion of isothermal multiphase incompressible fluids. The generalized Navier boundary condition proposed by Qian et al. [1] is adopted here. We discretize model equations using a continuous finite element method in space and a modified midpoint scheme in time. We apply a penalty formulation to the continuity equation which may increase the stability in the pressure variable. Two kinds of immiscible fluids in a pipe and droplet displacement with a moving contact line under the effect of pressure driven shear flow are studied using a relatively coarse grid. We also derive the discrete energy law for the dropl...
This thesis focuses on numerical methods for two-phase ows, and especially ows with a moving contact...
In this paper, we focus on modeling and simulation of two-phase flow problems with moving contact li...
The behaviour of a solid-liquid-gas system near the three-phase contact line is considered using a d...
In this paper, we compute a phase field (diffuse interface) model of Cahn-Hilliard type for moving c...
Moving contact line problems appear in many natural and industrial processes. A contact line is form...
The present thesis treats the numerical simulation of immiscible incompressible two-phase flows with...
In this work an extended Discontinuous Galerkin (extended DG/XDG also called unfitted DG) solver for...
The physical processes near a moving contact line are investigated systematically using molecular dy...
This thesis concerns numerical techniques for two phase flowsimulations; the two phases are immiscib...
For a two phase incompressible flow we consider a diffuse interface model aimed at addressing the mo...
Moving contact lines are implemented in a volume-of-fluid scheme with piecewise linear interface con...
The problem of the moving contact line between two immiscible fluids on a smooth surface is revisite...
A solid-liquid-gas moving contact line is considered through a diffuse-interface model with the clas...
We consider a diffuse interface model for an incompressible binary fluid flow. The model consists of...
Liquid droplets sliding along solid surfaces are a frequently observed phenomenon in nature, e.g., r...
This thesis focuses on numerical methods for two-phase ows, and especially ows with a moving contact...
In this paper, we focus on modeling and simulation of two-phase flow problems with moving contact li...
The behaviour of a solid-liquid-gas system near the three-phase contact line is considered using a d...
In this paper, we compute a phase field (diffuse interface) model of Cahn-Hilliard type for moving c...
Moving contact line problems appear in many natural and industrial processes. A contact line is form...
The present thesis treats the numerical simulation of immiscible incompressible two-phase flows with...
In this work an extended Discontinuous Galerkin (extended DG/XDG also called unfitted DG) solver for...
The physical processes near a moving contact line are investigated systematically using molecular dy...
This thesis concerns numerical techniques for two phase flowsimulations; the two phases are immiscib...
For a two phase incompressible flow we consider a diffuse interface model aimed at addressing the mo...
Moving contact lines are implemented in a volume-of-fluid scheme with piecewise linear interface con...
The problem of the moving contact line between two immiscible fluids on a smooth surface is revisite...
A solid-liquid-gas moving contact line is considered through a diffuse-interface model with the clas...
We consider a diffuse interface model for an incompressible binary fluid flow. The model consists of...
Liquid droplets sliding along solid surfaces are a frequently observed phenomenon in nature, e.g., r...
This thesis focuses on numerical methods for two-phase ows, and especially ows with a moving contact...
In this paper, we focus on modeling and simulation of two-phase flow problems with moving contact li...
The behaviour of a solid-liquid-gas system near the three-phase contact line is considered using a d...