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Old   December 13, 2005, 09:54
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Dose anyone can give me a copy of below paper? Jamet et al. A numerical description of a liquid-vapor interface based on the second-gradient theory. Fluid. Mech.Res. 22,1(1995) thanks a lot

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Old   December 13, 2005, 11:40
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I haven't found the specificy article you have cited, but I can send you 2 articles of the same authors and subject...

Jamet D, Lebaigue O, Coutris N, et al. The second gradient method for the direct numerical simulation of liquid-vapor flows with phase change JOURNAL OF COMPUTATIONAL PHYSICS 169 (2): 624-651 MAY 20 2001

Jamet D, Lebaigue O, Coutris N, et al. The second gradient theory: a tool for the direct numerical simulation of liquid-vapor flows with phase-change NUCLEAR ENGINEERING AND DESIGN 204 (1-3): 155-166 FEB 2001

If you're interested, let me know your email

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