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The following pages link to Viscosity renormalization in the Brinkman equation (Q3316879):
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- Stokes resistance of a porous spherical particle in a spherical cavity (Q293697) (← links)
- Axisymmetric motion of a porous sphere through a spherical envelope subject to a stress jump condition (Q296067) (← links)
- Stokes flow past an assemblage of axisymmetric porous spherical shell-in-cell models: effect of stress jump condition (Q400155) (← links)
- Micromechanical schemes for Stokes to Darcy homogenization of permeability based on generalized Brinkman inhomogeneity problems (Q832691) (← links)
- Investigation of the effective permeability of vuggy or fractured porous media from a Darcy-Brinkman approach (Q894217) (← links)
- On Darcy-Brinkman equation: viscous flow between two parallel plates packed with regular square arrays of cylinders (Q925775) (← links)
- Effect of anisotropic permeability on convective flow through a porous tube with viscous dissipation effect (Q1616526) (← links)
- Steady rotation of an axially symmetric porous particle about its axis of revolution in a viscous fluid using Brinkman model (Q1670859) (← links)
- Low-Reynolds-number rotation of a soft particle inside an eccentric cavity (Q2071086) (← links)
- Slow axisymmetric rotation of a soft sphere in a circular cylinder (Q2163015) (← links)
- Determination of the parameters of the Brinkman model for a porous medium composed of nanofibers (Q2688522) (← links)
- Rough-wall layer modeling using the Brinkman equation (Q2853835) (← links)
- Natural convection in partially porous media: a brief overview (Q3113056) (← links)
- The planar singular solutions of Stokes and Laplace equations and their application to transport processes near porous surfaces (Q3479716) (← links)
- Improved approximation of the Brinkman equation using a lattice Boltzmann method (Q3555523) (← links)
- Modelling of porous media by renormalization of the Stokes equations (Q3713745) (← links)
- The hydrodynamic interactions between two spheres in a Brinkman medium (Q3714705) (← links)
- Natural convection in vertical enclosures containing simultaneously fluid and porous layers (Q3786188) (← links)
- Finite element formulations for large‐scale, coupled flows in adjacent porous and open fluid domains (Q4305100) (← links)
- Microscopic and macroscopic approach for natural convection in enclosures filled with fluid saturated porous medium (Q4467616) (← links)
- A note on flow reversal in a wavy channel filled with anisotropic porous material (Q4561995) (← links)
- Computer simulation study of the effective viscosity in Brinkman’s equation (Q4841839) (← links)
- Unsteady flow adjacent to an oscillating or impulsively started porous wall (Q5108188) (← links)
- Pressure-driven flow in a two-dimensional channel with porous walls (Q5187697) (← links)
- The effective viscosity of a channel-type porous medium (Q5303514) (← links)
- Lattice Boltzmann methods for modeling microscale flow in fibrous porous media (Q5755745) (← links)
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- On the role of porosity in the Stokes flow around a solid particle (Q5956995) (← links)
- The Flow in Periciliary Layer in Human Lungs with Navier-Stokes-Brinkman Equations (Q6169309) (← links)