Flow Instability: Interfacial and Thin Film-Fingering
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Presentations
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A minimal model of solvent evaporation and absorption in thin films
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Authors
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Giulia L. Ferretti
- Imperial College London
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Matthew Hennessy
- Imperial College London
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Joao T. Cabral
- Imperial College London
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Omar Matar
- Imperial College London
- Department of Chemical Engineering, Imperial College London, South Kensington Campus, London SW7 2AZ, UK
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The effect of a blurred interface on the viscous fingering instability
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Authors
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Thomas E. Videbaek
- Department of Physics, University of Chicago
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Thibault Guillet
- Department of Mechanics, \'Ecole Polytechnique
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Irmgard Bischofberger
- Department of Mechanical Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Sidney R. Nagel
- The University of Chicago
- University of Chicago
- Department of Physics, University of Chicago
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Instabilities of an immiscible reactive micellar interface in a Hele-Shaw cell
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Zahra Niroobakhsh
- Dept of Materials Science and Engineering, Pennsylvania State University
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Matthew Litman
- Dept of Mathematics, Pennsylvania State University
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Andrew Belmonte
- Dept of Mathematics/Materials Science and Engineering, Pennsylvania State University
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Control of viscous fingering by chemical reactions
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Authors
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Chinar Rana
- Univ Libre De Brussels
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Anne De Wit
- Univ Libre De Brussels
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Influence of chemical reaction decreasing interfacial tension on immiscible viscous fingering
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Authors
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Reiko Tsuzuki
- Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology
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Masanari Fujimura
- Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology
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Nagatsu Yuichiro
- Department of Chemical Engineering, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology
- Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology
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Inverse Saffman-Taylor instability in Hele-Shaw experiments using micro-particles
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Authors
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Farzam Zoueshtiagh
- IEMN, International Laboratory, UMR CNRS 8520, Université de Lille
- University of Lille, IEMN-CNRS 8520
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Ilyesse Bihi
- University of Lille, IEMN-CNRS 8520, University of Florida
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Jason Butler
- University of Florida
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Christine Faille
- University of Lille, INRA-PIHM
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Michaël Baudoin
- University of Lille, IEMN-CNRS 8520
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Experimental study on viscous fingering with partial miscible fluids.
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Authors
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Ryuta Suzuki
- Department of Chemical Engineering, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology
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Nagatsu Yuichiro
- Department of Chemical Engineering, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology
- Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology
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Manoranjan Mishra
- Indian Institute of Technology Ropar, India
- Department of Mathematics Indian Institute of Technology Ropar
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Takahiko Ban
- Graduate School of Engineering Science, Osaka University
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Spreading dynamics of superposed drops of two liquids on a spinning disk
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Authors
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Subhadarshinee Sahoo
- Chemical Engineering Division, CSIR-National Chemical Laboratory, Pune, India 411008
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Ashish Orpe
- Chemical Engineering Division, CSIR-National Chemical Laboratory, Pune, India 411008
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Pankaj Doshi
- Pfizer, Inc., Groton, Conecticut, USA
- Pfizer, Inc., Groton, Connecticut, USA
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Suppression of viscous fingering instability by a chemical reaction producing gel
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Authors
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Nagatsu Yuichiro
- Department of Chemical Engineering, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology
- Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology
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Toshizo Kanbara
- Department of Chemical Engineering, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology
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Masafumi Taniguchi
- Department of Chemical Engineering, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology
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Stabilization of miscible viscous fingering by chemical reaction decreasing viscosity
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Authors
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Shuntaro Arai
- Department of Chemical Engineering,Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology
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Yuichiro Nagatsu
- Department of Chemical Engineering,Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology
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Priyanka Shukla
- Department of Mathematics, Indian Institute of Technology Madras
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Anne De Wit
- Universit\'e libre de Bruxelles (ULB), Nonlinear Physical Chemistry Unit, 1050 Brussels, Belgium
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