We investigate computationally two recent mathematical findings involving unusual behavior of solutions of the Young-Laplace capillary equation in cylindrical tubes of particular sections. The first concerns a configuration for which smoothing of the boundary curve at a sharp corner leads from existence to non-existence of a solution over the container section in zero gravity. The second describes a discontinuous behavior of relative rise height in nesting tubes placed vertically in an infinite reservoir. The numerical results support and quantify the mathematical predictions
An improved understanding of the large-length-scale capillary flows arising in a low-gravity environ...
We present new results on an old problem (capillary rise). A small tube is put in contact with a li...
Results are presented from an experiment on capillary rise of water in inclined small-bore (\u3a6 = ...
A novel hybrid finite-element/finite-volume numerical method is developed to determine the capillary...
A novel hybrid finite-element/finite-volume numerical method is developed to determine the capillary...
Introduction Capillarity describes the effects caused by the surface tension on liquids. When consid...
In this thesis, a novel visco-inertial formulation of capillarity is proposed that geometrically ex...
A novel hybrid finite-element/finite-volume numerical method is developed to determine the capillary...
Liquid in grooved capillaries, made by e.g. inserting a plate in a cylindrical tube, exhibits unusua...
When contacting a wetting liquid with a narrow tube, a meniscus forms and rises spontaneously, progr...
The classical theory of capillary is concerned largely with size and shape estimates in symmetric as...
The results of several independent studies are presented. The general question is considered of whet...
The upper free surface z = u(x, y) of a static fluid with gravity acting in the z direction, occupyi...
We study the dynamics of a fluid rising in a capillary tube with corners. In the cornered tube, unli...
AbstractResults are presented from an experiment on capillary rise of water in inclined small-bore (...
An improved understanding of the large-length-scale capillary flows arising in a low-gravity environ...
We present new results on an old problem (capillary rise). A small tube is put in contact with a li...
Results are presented from an experiment on capillary rise of water in inclined small-bore (\u3a6 = ...
A novel hybrid finite-element/finite-volume numerical method is developed to determine the capillary...
A novel hybrid finite-element/finite-volume numerical method is developed to determine the capillary...
Introduction Capillarity describes the effects caused by the surface tension on liquids. When consid...
In this thesis, a novel visco-inertial formulation of capillarity is proposed that geometrically ex...
A novel hybrid finite-element/finite-volume numerical method is developed to determine the capillary...
Liquid in grooved capillaries, made by e.g. inserting a plate in a cylindrical tube, exhibits unusua...
When contacting a wetting liquid with a narrow tube, a meniscus forms and rises spontaneously, progr...
The classical theory of capillary is concerned largely with size and shape estimates in symmetric as...
The results of several independent studies are presented. The general question is considered of whet...
The upper free surface z = u(x, y) of a static fluid with gravity acting in the z direction, occupyi...
We study the dynamics of a fluid rising in a capillary tube with corners. In the cornered tube, unli...
AbstractResults are presented from an experiment on capillary rise of water in inclined small-bore (...
An improved understanding of the large-length-scale capillary flows arising in a low-gravity environ...
We present new results on an old problem (capillary rise). A small tube is put in contact with a li...
Results are presented from an experiment on capillary rise of water in inclined small-bore (\u3a6 = ...