The following pages link to The flow physics of COVID-19 (Q5108376):
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- A note on the stability characteristics of the respiratory events (Q2055998) (← links)
- A mesoscale agent based modeling framework for flow-mediated infection transmission in indoor occupied spaces (Q2083219) (← links)
- A novel supermesh method for computing solutions to the multi-material Stefan problem with complex deforming interfaces and microstructure (Q2113665) (← links)
- Effects of ventilation on the indoor spread of COVID-19 (Q4970440) (← links)
- Capillary instability of a two-layer annular film: an airway closure model (Q5021080) (← links)
- Finite-size evaporating droplets in weakly compressible homogeneous shear turbulence (Q5021982) (← links)
- Resolved and subgrid-scale crossing trajectory effects in Eulerian large eddy simulations of size-dependent droplet transport (Q5024839) (← links)
- Hybrid Diffuse and Sharp Interface Immersed Boundary Methods for Particulate Flows in the Presence of Complex Boundaries (Q5077700) (← links)
- Physiochemical hydrodynamics of the phase segregation in an evaporating binary microdroplet (Q5095961) (← links)
- Purely elastic instabilities in the airways and oral area (Q5155947) (← links)
- An experimental investigation of droplet morphology in swirl flow (Q5863438) (← links)
- Effects of oscillating gas-phase flow on an evaporating multicomponent droplet (Q5875899) (← links)
- Numerical and theoretical modeling for transmission of droplet carrying virus (Q6157214) (← links)