Drops X: Interaction with Heterogeneous Surfaces
ORAL · R4 ·
Presentations
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Lattice Boltzmann Simulations of Drop Impact on Heterogeneous Surfaces
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Authors
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Kevin Connington
- The Levich Institute, The City College of New York
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Taehun Lee
- Mechanical Engineering, The City College of New York
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Jeff Morris
- The Levich Institute, The City College of New York
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Joel Koplik
- The Levich Institute, The City College of New York
- City College of CUNY
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Droplet Dynamics on Heterogeneous Substrates
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Authors
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Daniel Herde
- Max Planck Institute for Dynamics and Self-Organisation
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Uwe Thiele
- Loughborough University
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Stephan Herminghaus
- Max Planck Institute for Dynamics and Self-Organisation
- Max-Planck Institute Dynamics-Self Organization (MPI-DS), 37073 Goettingen (Germany)
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Martin Brinkmann
- Max Plank Institute for Dynamic and Self Organization
- Max Planck Institute for Dynamics and Self-Organisation
- Max-Planck Institute Dynamics-Self Organization (MPI-DS), 37073 Goettingen (Germany)
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Modelling of contact angle hysteresis on rough, non-uniform and superhydrophobic surfaces with lattice Boltzmann method
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Authors
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K.J. Kubiak
- University of Leeds
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M.C.T. Wilson
- University of Leeds
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J.R. Castrej\'on-Pita
- University of Cambridge
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I.M. Hutchings
- University of Cambridge
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A computational study of the impact of molten drops onto textured surfaces
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Authors
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Mehdi Raessi
- University of Massachusetts-Dartmouth
- University of Massachusetts Dartmouth
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Rajkamal Sendha
- Indian Institute of Technology Bhubaneswar
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Two dimensional droplet spreading over chemically heterogeneous substrates
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Authors
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Rajagopal Vellingiri
- Department of Chemical Engineering, Imperial College London, London SW7 2AZ, UK
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Nikos Savva
- Department of Chemical Engineering, Imperial College London, London SW7 2AZ, UK
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Serafim Kalliadasis
- Department of Chemical Engineering, Imperial College London, London SW7 2AZ, UK
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Three-dimensional contact line dynamics on heterogeneous substrates
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Authors
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Nikos Savva
- Department of Chemical Engineering, Imperial College London, London SW7 2AZ, UK
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Serafim Kalliadasis
- Department of Chemical Engineering, Imperial College London, London SW7 2AZ, UK
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Destiny of a drop on a fiber: from barrel to clamshell and back
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Authors
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Burak Eral
- Physics of Complex Fluids Group, University of Twente
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J. de Ruiter
- Physics of Complex Fluids Group, University of Twente
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R. de Ruiter
- Physics of Complex Fluids Group, University of Twente
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J.M. Oh
- Physics of Complex Fluids Group, University of Twente
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C. Semprebon
- Dynamics of Complex Fluids, Max-Planck-Institute, Gottingen
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M. Brinkman
- Dynamics of Complex Fluids, Max-Planck-Institute, Gottingen
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F. Mugele
- Dynamics of Complex Fluids, Max-Planck-Institute, Gottingen
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Modes of Contact Line motion on topographic substrates
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Authors
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Ciro Semprebon
- Max Plank Institute for Dynamic and Self Organization
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Stephan Herminghauss
- Max Plank Institute for Dynamic and Self Organization
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Martin Brinkmann
- Max Plank Institute for Dynamic and Self Organization
- Max Planck Institute for Dynamics and Self-Organisation
- Max-Planck Institute Dynamics-Self Organization (MPI-DS), 37073 Goettingen (Germany)
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Investigation of Contact Angle Behavior and Stability of Drops to Airflow Forcing on Rough Surfaces
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Authors
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Jason Schmucker
- Texas A\&M University
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Edward White
- Texas A\&M University
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Interplay of surface roughness and air pressure in splash suppression
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Authors
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Andrzej Latka
- University of Chicago
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Sidney Nagel
- University of Chicago
- James Franck Institute, Chicago, IL
- Univ. of Chicago
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