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The following pages link to Three-dimensional numerical simulation of flows with complex geometries in a regular Cartesian grid and its application to blood flow in cerebral artery with multiple aneurysms (Q703734):
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- Lattice Boltzmann model of 3D multiphase flow in artery bifurcation aneurysm problem (Q332968) (← links)
- A novel multiblock immersed boundary method for large eddy simulation of complex arterial hemodynamics (Q348182) (← links)
- A full Eulerian finite difference approach for solving fluid-structure coupling problems (Q617459) (← links)
- On two-phase flow solvers in irregular domains with contact line (Q727037) (← links)
- Full Eulerian simulations of biconcave neo-Hookean particles in a Poiseuille flow (Q977225) (← links)
- An upwinding boundary condition capturing method for Maxwell's equations in media with material interfaces (Q996507) (← links)
- Flow simulations in arbitrarily complex cardiovascular anatomies - an unstructured Cartesian grid approach (Q1043187) (← links)
- An efficient immersed boundary algorithm for simulation of flows in curved and moving geometries (Q1646872) (← links)
- Immersed boundary simulation of flow through arterial junctions (Q1703382) (← links)
- A Cartesian non-boundary fitted grid method on complex geometries and its application to the blood flow in the aorta using OpenFOAM (Q1997527) (← links)
- Quasi-simultaneous coupling methods for partitioned problems in computational hemodynamics (Q2106237) (← links)
- A two-dimensional aerodynamic model of freely flying insects (Q2219770) (← links)
- Sharp interface Cartesian grid method. I: An easily implemented technique for 3D moving boundary computations (Q2566661) (← links)
- A fourth-order Cartesian local mesh refinement method for the computational fluid dynamics of physiological flow in multi-generation branched vessels (Q3083832) (← links)
- NONSYMMETRIC BRANCHING OF FLUID FLOWS IN 3D VESSELS (Q3177376) (← links)
- Ghost-Fluid-Based Sharp Interface Methods for Multi-Material Dynamics: A Review (Q6142993) (← links)
- A multiblock (MIB) finite element method for accurate and efficient blood flow simulation (Q6615722) (← links)