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Two-dimensional Kelvin-Helmholtz instabilities of multi-component fluids
Hyun Geun Lee
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Junseok Kim
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Analytical Results
14%
Billow
14%
Binary Fluid
14%
Cahn-Hilliard Equation
14%
Chorin Projection Method
14%
Cloud Formation
14%
Convective Cahn-Hilliard Equation
14%
Discretize
14%
Finite Difference Method
14%
Generalized Navier-Stokes Equations
28%
Governing System
14%
Growth Rate
28%
Horizontal Velocity
14%
Immiscible Fluids
14%
Incompressible Fluid
14%
Kelvin-Helmholtz Instability
100%
Linear Growth Rate
14%
Model Solution
14%
Multicomponent Fluid
100%
Multicomponent Method
14%
Numerical Solution
14%
Phase-field Model
14%
Real Flow
14%
Self-interaction
14%
Shear Layer
14%
Surface Tension
28%
Two Dimensional
100%
Two-component
14%
Two-component Fluid
14%
Unconditionally Stable Methods
14%
Velocity Difference
28%
Wave Amplitude
14%
Engineering
Analytical Result
14%
Convective
14%
Density Ratio
28%
Field Model
14%
Finite Difference Method
14%
Governing System
14%
Horizontal Velocity
14%
Kelvin Helmholtz Instability
100%
Navier-Stokes Equation
28%
Numerical Solution
14%
Phase Field
14%
Real Flow
14%
Shear Layer
14%
Simulation Result
14%
Two Dimensional
100%