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The following pages link to Simulation of electro-osmotic flow in microchannel with lattice Boltzmann method (Q620800):
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- A coupled lattice Boltzmann method to solve Nernst-Planck model for simulating electro-osmotic flows (Q474985) (← links)
- An efficient lattice Boltzmann model for steady convection-diffusion equation (Q475057) (← links)
- A novel lattice Boltzmann model for the Poisson equation (Q949986) (← links)
- Analysis of electro-osmotic flow in a microchannel with undulated surfaces (Q1646732) (← links)
- A double-distribution-function lattice Boltzmann model for high-speed compressible viscous flows (Q1649700) (← links)
- Application of lattice Boltzmann method to simulate a pressure-affected electroosmotic pump with hydrophobic thermally-jumped walls and temperature-sensitive operating fluid (Q1998308) (← links)
- Lattice Boltzmann model for a class of convection-diffusion equations with variable coefficients (Q2006179) (← links)
- Mass-conserving advection-diffusion lattice Boltzmann model for multi-species reacting flows (Q2150326) (← links)
- Heat transfer investigation of combined electroosmotic/pressure driven nanofluid flow in a microchannel: effect of heterogeneous surface potential and slip boundary condition (Q2295398) (← links)
- Coupled lattice Boltzmann method for simulating electrokinetic flows: a localized scheme for the Nernst-Plank model (Q2300275) (← links)
- Lattice Boltzmann modeling of transport phenomena in fuel cells and flow batteries (Q2410626) (← links)
- Steady electro-osmotic flow of a micropolar fluid in a microchannel (Q3561855) (← links)
- Lattice Boltzmann simulation of double diffusive natural convection in heterogeneously porous media of a fluid with temperature-dependent viscosity (Q6126617) (← links)
- Transforming Navier‐stokes equation to a fourth order nonlinear differential equation for the study of electrolyte flow in a circular microchannel (Q6202689) (← links)
- Multi-component electro-hydro-thermodynamic model with phase-field method. I: Dielectric (Q6497258) (← links)