The Capillary Interaction Between Two Vertical Cylinders
Particles floating at the surface of a liquid generally deform the liquid surface. Minimizing the energetic cost of these deformations results in an inter-particle force, which is usually attractive and causes floating particles to aggregate and form surface clusters. Here we present a numerical met...
Main Authors: | Cooray, H, Cicuta, P, Vella, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
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2011
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