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SUMMARY:Modelling of forced and natural wetting on uniform and non-uniform
  surfaces - Dr Mark Wilson\, School of Mechanical engineering\, Uni of Lee
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DTSTART:20120524T103000Z
DTEND:20120524T113000Z
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CONTACT:Catherine Pearson
DESCRIPTION:The motion of a liquid-fluid interface over a solid surface - 
 i.e. wetting or dewetting - is a fundamental feature of a very wide range 
 of natural phenomena and engineering applications\, yet predictive modelli
 ng of dynamic wetting phenomena in practical situations remains problemati
 c. This talk will consider models based on sharp interfaces captured by bo
 undary-fitted finite element analysis and lattice Boltzmann models featuri
 ng diffuse interfaces. The performance of the models will be discussed in 
 terms of applications such as coating\, printing and flow in porous media.
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LOCATION:Open Plan Area\, BP Institute\, Madingley Rise CB3 0EZ
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