COSI Meeting: 17th December 2015, UEA

The 2nd meeting of the COSI Research Network took place on Thursday 17th December 2015 at the University of East Anglia.

Invited Lecture

The invited lecture at this meeting will be given by Serafim Kalliadasis Imperial College London

Abstract: The moving contact line problem occurs when modelling one fluid replacing another as it moves along a solid surface, a situation widespread throughout industry and nature. Classically, the no-slip boundary condition at the solid substrate, a zero-thickness interface between the fluids, and motion at the three-phase contact line are incompatible - leading to the well-known shear-stress singularity. In this talk we will review recent progress made by our group, considering the problem and related physics from the micro to macroscopic length scales. This includes comparing a variety of models used to overcome the singularities, based on slip, disjoining pressure, interface formation and diffuse-interfaces; analysing the impact of random substrate heterogeneities and inclinations; and exploring the detailed nature of the fluid structure in the vicinity of the contact line at the smallest scales by developing rigorously justified models based on the statistical mechanics of fluids.

Full programme

09:30
Mathematical modelling of energy beam milling
John Billingham (Nottingham)
10:15
Hydroelastic waves in a frozen channel
Alexander Korobkin (UEA)
11:00
Coffee break
11:30
Melting and ignition of a thin sheared viscous layer
Robert Timms (UEA)
12:00
Mathematical modelling of bionanofibre flow detectors
Gemma Cupples (Birmingham)
12:30
One-dimensional models for slugging in a channel
Josef Giddings (Nottingham)
13:00
Lunch
14:00
A never ending journey. Singularities, Slip, Substrates and Structure: Challenges of modelling the moving contact line problem
Serafim Kalliadasis (Imperial)
14:45
Compound droplet formation from jet breakup
Jamal Uddin (Birmingham)
15:30
Nonlinear interactions and rogue waves in the ocean
Davide Proment (UEA)
16:15
Coffee break
16:30
Discussion of future strategy for COSI
17:30
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