2021-7-22 · COVID-19 has impacted many institutions and organizations around the world disrupting the progress of research. Through this difficult time APS and the Physical Review editorial office are fully equipped and actively working to support researchers by continuing to carry out all editorial and peer-review functions and publish research in the journals as well as minimizing disruption to journal
2021-1-29 · COVID-19 has impacted many institutions and organizations around the world disrupting the progress of research. Through this difficult time APS and the Physical Review editorial office are fully equipped and actively working to support researchers by continuing to carry out all editorial and peer-review functions and publish research in the journals as well as minimizing disruption to journal
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2021-7-22 · Evaporating sessile droplets interact with neighboring droplets via their vapor fields resulting in nonaxisymmetric evaporative fluxes from their surfaces. One of the consequences of this asymmetry is that unlike the uniform deposits left at the contact lines of isolated droplets the deposits left at the contact lines of droplets with neighbors are in general nonuniform.
2019-10-5 · PHYSICAL REVIEW FLUIDS 2 074102 (2017) Rotation of an immersed cylinder sliding near a thin elastic coating Bhargav Rallabandi 1 Baudouin Saintyves 2 Theo Jules 2 3 Thomas Salez 1 4 5 Clarissa Schönecker 6 L. Mahadevan 2 7 and Howard A. Stone1 † 1Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Princeton University Princeton New Jersey 08544 USA
2021-7-22 · Evaporating sessile droplets interact with neighboring droplets via their vapor fields resulting in nonaxisymmetric evaporative fluxes from their surfaces. One of the consequences of this asymmetry is that unlike the uniform deposits left at the contact lines of isolated droplets the deposits left at the contact lines of droplets with neighbors are in general nonuniform.
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2016-8-29 · PHYSICAL REVIEW FLUIDS 1 033202 (2016) Linear drag law for high-Reynolds-number flow past an oscillating body Natalie Agre 1Stephen Childress Jun Zhang 1 2 and Leif Ristroph 1Applied Math Laboratory Courant Institute New York University New York New York 10012 USA 2Department of Physics New York University New York New York 10003 USA and Department of
2017-11-7 · PHYSICAL REVIEW FLUIDS 2 093101 (2017) Two-fluid model for locomotion under self-confinement Shang Yik Reigh 1 2 and Eric Lauga † 1Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics Centre for Mathematical Science University of Cambridge Wilberforce Road Cambridge CB3 0WA United Kingdom
2021-1-10 · PHYSICAL REVIEW FLUIDS 2 053101 (2017) Nonsinusoidal gaits for unsteady propulsion T. Van Buren 1 D. Floryan D. Quinn 2 and A. J. Smits1 1Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Princeton University Princeton New Jersey 08544 USA 2Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering University of ia Charlottesville ia 22904 USA (Received 27 January 2017 published 17
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2020-1-29 · The world s largest free-floating soap bubbles can encompass a small automobile and span nearly 100 square meters despite being only microns thick. Experiments show that long polydisperse polymer chains provide extensional properties during bubble formation and reduce gravitational drainage at high concentrations. However too many polymers inhibit bubble formation leading to an ideal
2021-2-15 · An investigation shows that counterintuitively the splash of drops impacting with velocities of a few tens of meters per second is suppressed because the aerodynamic lift force that would cause the liquid film to separate from the substrate and to break into much finer droplets is inhibited. This occurs as a consequence of the fact that the thickness of the lamella becomes similar to the
2019-10-5 · PHYSICAL REVIEW FLUIDS 2 074102 (2017) Rotation of an immersed cylinder sliding near a thin elastic coating Bhargav Rallabandi 1 Baudouin Saintyves 2 Theo Jules 2 3 Thomas Salez 1 4 5 Clarissa Schönecker 6 L. Mahadevan 2 7 and Howard A. Stone1 † 1Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Princeton University Princeton New Jersey 08544 USA
2016-1-12 · POFJohn KimPhysical Review Fluids POF APS P 105 11 468 2 1 10 Jennyfool
2021-1-29 · COVID-19 has impacted many institutions and organizations around the world disrupting the progress of research. Through this difficult time APS and the Physical Review editorial office are fully equipped and actively working to support researchers by continuing to carry out all editorial and peer-review functions and publish research in the journals as well as minimizing disruption to journal
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2017-9-6 · PHYSICAL REVIEW FLUIDS 2 094201 (2017) Molecular mechanics and structure of the fluid-solid interface in simple fluids Gerald J. Wang and Nicolas G. Hadjiconstantinou Department of Mechanical Engineering Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge Massachusetts 02139 USA (Received 7 May 2017 published 5 September 2017)
2021-2-15 · An investigation shows that counterintuitively the splash of drops impacting with velocities of a few tens of meters per second is suppressed because the aerodynamic lift force that would cause the liquid film to separate from the substrate and to break into much finer droplets is inhibited. This occurs as a consequence of the fact that the thickness of the lamella becomes similar to the
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