Pattern formation arising from condensation of a homogeneous gas into a binary, phase-separating liquid
We examine the nucleated growth of a binary, immiscible liquid drop within a homogeneous gas. The system couples the growth of the liquid drop with the phase separation of the immiscible components and, thus, can potentially reveal novel pattern formation. To carry out this study, we first character...
Main Authors: | Pooley, C, Balazs, A, Yeomans, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2005
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