The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Mechanics, Bubble, Optics, Classical mechanics and Drop. His work on Cavitation, Liquid film and Jet as part of general Mechanics study is frequently linked to Toroid and Action, therefore connecting diverse disciplines of science. His Bubble research integrates issues from Boundary element method, Elasticity, Boundary value problem and Two-phase flow.
His High-speed photography study in the realm of Optics interacts with subjects such as Field. His Drop research incorporates elements of Surface force, Lubrication theory, Plane wall and Surface tension. His work carried out in the field of Surface force brings together such families of science as Hydrodynamic flow, Thin film and Material properties.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Mechanics, Bubble, Classical mechanics, Boundary element method and Mathematical analysis. His Mechanics research includes elements of Lubrication theory, Boundary value problem, Surface tension and Optics. His work on Bubble oscillation as part of general Bubble study is frequently connected to Electric spark, therefore bridging the gap between diverse disciplines of science and establishing a new relationship between them.
His Classical mechanics research is multidisciplinary, relying on both High-speed photography, Added mass and Buoyancy. His Boundary element method study which covers Potential flow that intersects with Fluid dynamics. The various areas that Evert Klaseboer examines in his Cavitation study include Microfluidics and Sonochemistry.
Evert Klaseboer mostly deals with Mathematical analysis, Helmholtz equation, Mechanics, Boundary element method and Boundary value problem. His work in the fields of Bubble, Stokes flow and Fluid dynamics overlaps with other areas such as Geology. His research integrates issues of High-intensity focused ultrasound, Work and Dynamics in his study of Bubble.
His work investigates the relationship between Boundary element method and topics such as Frequency domain that intersect with problems in Cartesian coordinate system. The concepts of his Boundary value problem study are interwoven with issues in Pulmonary surfactant and Optics. His Optics study incorporates themes from Radius and Free surface.
Mathematical analysis, Helmholtz equation, Surface, Boundary value problem and Collapse are his primary areas of study. His studies deal with areas such as Boundary element method, Linear elasticity and Cartesian coordinate system as well as Mathematical analysis. Evert Klaseboer interconnects Chemical physics, Surface tension and Fluid dynamics in the investigation of issues within Boundary value problem.
His Collapse research includes a combination of various areas of study, such as Mechanics, Bubble, Radius, Offset and Jet. Evert Klaseboer is interested in Underwater explosion, which is a branch of Mechanics. He combines subjects such as Structural engineering and Computer simulation with his study of Bubble.
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Film drainage and coalescence between deformable drops and bubbles
Derek Y. C. Chan;Derek Y. C. Chan;Derek Y. C. Chan;Evert Klaseboer;Rogerio Manica.
Soft Matter (2011)
Experimental and numerical investigation of the dynamics of an underwater explosion bubble near a resilient/rigid structure
E. Klaseboer;K. C. Hung;C. Wang;C. W. Wang.
Journal of Fluid Mechanics (2005)
Film Drainage between Colliding Drops at Constant Approach Velocity: Experiments and Modeling.
E. Klaseboer;J.Ph. Chevaillier;C. Gourdon;O. Masbernat.
joint international conference on information sciences (2000)
Dynamics of an oscillating bubble near a floating structure
E. Klaseboer;B.C. Khoo;B.C. Khoo;K.C. Hung.
Journal of Fluids and Structures (2005)
Experimental and numerical study of transient bubble-elastic membrane interaction
C. K. Turangan;G. P. Ong;E. Klaseboer;B. C. Khoo.
Journal of Applied Physics (2006)
Interactions of multiple spark-generated bubbles with phase differences
Siew Wan Fong;Deepak Adhikari;Evert Klaseboer;Boo Cheong Khoo;Boo Cheong Khoo.
Experiments in Fluids (2009)
Theory of non-equilibrium force measurements involving deformable drops and bubbles
Derek Y.C. Chan;Derek Y.C. Chan;Derek Y.C. Chan;Evert Klaseboer;Rogerio Manica.
Advances in Colloid and Interface Science (2011)
Interaction of lithotripter shockwaves with single inertial cavitation bubbles
Evert Klaseboer;Siew Wan Fong;Cary K. Turangan;Boo Cheong Khoo.
Journal of Fluid Mechanics (2007)
An oscillating bubble near an elastic material
E. Klaseboer;B. C. Khoo.
Journal of Applied Physics (2004)
A collapsing bubble-induced micropump: An experimental study
Kelly Siew Fong Lew;Evert Klaseboer;Boo Cheong Khoo;Boo Cheong Khoo.
Sensors and Actuators A-physical (2007)
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