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MOVING CONTACT LINES AND RIVULET INSTABILITIES - 1. THE STATIC RIVULET.
Stephen H. Davis
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Engineering Sciences and Applied Mathematics
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solids
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stability
100%
disturbances
100%
instability
100%
liquids
66%
interfaces
66%
speed
66%
equations
66%
slip
66%
surfaces
33%
dynamics
33%
gases
33%
capillaries
33%
steam
33%
energy balance
33%
kinetic energy
33%
harmonic oscillators
33%
damping
33%
Engineering
Contact Line
100%
Linearized Stability
50%
Sufficient Condition
25%
Dynamic Effect
25%
Phase Line
25%
Damping Coefficient
25%
Slip Model
25%
Small Disturbance
25%
Disturbance Response
25%
Dissipative Process
25%
Surfaces
25%
Stability
25%
Energy Engineering
25%
Kinetic
25%
Steam
25%
Satisfies
25%
Harmonics
25%