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June 2003 Generalized Navier Boundary Condition for the Moving Contact Line
Tiezheng Quian, Ping Sheng, Xiao-Ping Wang
Commun. Math. Sci. 1(2): 333-341 (June 2003).

Abstract

From molecular dynamics simulations on immiscible flows, we find the relative slipping between the fluids and the solid wall everywhere to follow the generalized Navier boundary condition, in which the amounnt of slipping is proportional to the sum of the tangential viscous stress and the uncompensated Young stress. The latter arises fron deviation of the fluid-fluid interface from its static configuration. We give a continuum formulaiton of the immiscible flow hydrodynamics, comprising the generalized Navier boundary condition, the Navier-Strokes equation, and the Cahn-Hilliard interfacial and velocity profiles matching quantitatively with those from the molecular dynamics simulations.

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Tiezheng Quian. Ping Sheng. Xiao-Ping Wang. "Generalized Navier Boundary Condition for the Moving Contact Line." Commun. Math. Sci. 1 (2) 333 - 341, June 2003.

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Published: June 2003
First available in Project Euclid: 7 June 2005

MathSciNet: MR1980479

Rights: Copyright © 2003 International Press of Boston

Vol.1 • No. 2 • June 2003
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