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RippleRIPPLE is a model for transient, two-dimensional flows of incompressible fluids with surface tension on free surfaces of general shape. Such flows include ink-jet printers, application of industrial surfactants, casting and mold-filling applications, and dynamics of drops and bubbles. Surface tension is modeled as a volume force derived from the continuum-surface-force model, which gives RIPPLE both robustness and accuracy in modeling surface tension effects at the free surface as well as wall-adhesion effects. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RIPPLE Features
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For more information about RIPPLE, contact Jeremaih Brackbill at jub@lanl.gov.
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