This thesis is directed primarily at a systematic theoretical investigation of gravity-driven thin film flow over various topographical features, the effect of inertia being of particular interest. The problem is solved using a hierarchy of models based, in order of decreasing complexity, on (i) the full Navier-Stokes system of equations; (ii) a depth averaged form of the latter; (iii) the lubrication equations. Every effort has been made to solve the underlying discrete equation set in each case efficiently using state-of-the-art solution strategies, thus guaranteeing accurate and mesh-independent predictions. The solution of models (ii) and (iii) centres on the use of a multigrid methodology together with automatic, error controlled, ti...
The flow of a thin film down an inclined surface over topography is considered for the case of liqui...
The benefits of a spatially and time-adaptive full approximation storage (FAS) multigrid method for ...
The effect of topography on the free surface and solvent concentration profiles of an evaporating th...
This thesis is directed primarily at a systematic theoretical investigation of gravity-driven thin f...
A range of two- and three-dimensional problems is explored featuring the gravity-driven flow of a co...
A range of problems is investigated, involving the gravity-driven inertial flow of a thin viscous li...
A range of problems is investigated, involving the gravity-driven inertial flow of a thin viscous li...
The flow of a gravity-driven thin liquid film over a substrate containing topography, in the presenc...
Gravity-driven, steady-state flow of a thin liquid film over a substrate containing topography in th...
The effect of inertia on gravity-driven thin film free-surface flow over substrates containing topog...
Considerable progress in the understanding of thin film flow over surfaces has been achieved thanks ...
Considerable progress in the understanding of thin film flow over surfaces has been achieved thanks ...
Models based on a potential field description and corresponding first integral formulation, embodyin...
The behaviour of thin liquid films whether forced to spread or deposited as a distinct pattern on th...
The benefits of a spatially and time-adaptive full approximation storage (FAS) multigrid method for ...
The flow of a thin film down an inclined surface over topography is considered for the case of liqui...
The benefits of a spatially and time-adaptive full approximation storage (FAS) multigrid method for ...
The effect of topography on the free surface and solvent concentration profiles of an evaporating th...
This thesis is directed primarily at a systematic theoretical investigation of gravity-driven thin f...
A range of two- and three-dimensional problems is explored featuring the gravity-driven flow of a co...
A range of problems is investigated, involving the gravity-driven inertial flow of a thin viscous li...
A range of problems is investigated, involving the gravity-driven inertial flow of a thin viscous li...
The flow of a gravity-driven thin liquid film over a substrate containing topography, in the presenc...
Gravity-driven, steady-state flow of a thin liquid film over a substrate containing topography in th...
The effect of inertia on gravity-driven thin film free-surface flow over substrates containing topog...
Considerable progress in the understanding of thin film flow over surfaces has been achieved thanks ...
Considerable progress in the understanding of thin film flow over surfaces has been achieved thanks ...
Models based on a potential field description and corresponding first integral formulation, embodyin...
The behaviour of thin liquid films whether forced to spread or deposited as a distinct pattern on th...
The benefits of a spatially and time-adaptive full approximation storage (FAS) multigrid method for ...
The flow of a thin film down an inclined surface over topography is considered for the case of liqui...
The benefits of a spatially and time-adaptive full approximation storage (FAS) multigrid method for ...
The effect of topography on the free surface and solvent concentration profiles of an evaporating th...