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The following pages link to Resistance functions for spherical particles, droplets and bubbles in cylindrical tubes (Q4881451):
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- Transient 3D flow of polymer solutions: a Lagrangian computational method (Q377383) (← links)
- Axisymmetric boundary element method for vesicles in a capillary (Q729188) (← links)
- Computationally-validated surrogate models for optimal geometric design of bio-inspired swimming robots: helical swimmers (Q1641460) (← links)
- General methodology to evaluate two-particle hydrodynamic friction inside cylinder-bound viscous fluid (Q1643579) (← links)
- Stokesian simulation of two unequal spheres in a pressure-driven creeping flow through a cylinder (Q1645993) (← links)
- Computation of Stokes flow due to the motion or presence of a particle in a tube (Q2572581) (← links)
- Analysis of general creeping motion of a sphere inside a cylinder (Q3550515) (← links)
- Wetting and particle adsorption in nanoflows (Q3554817) (← links)
- A numerical and experimental investigation of rolling and sliding motion of rotating spheres inside a cylinder (Q5024829) (← links)
- Streaming potential generated by a small charged drop in Poiseuille flow (Q5304352) (← links)
- Low-Reynolds-number swimming in a capillary tube (Q5417457) (← links)
- Motion of a solid particle in a bounded viscous flow using the sparse cardinal sine decomposition (Q6143739) (← links)
- Control and navigation problems for model bio-inspired microswimmers (Q6171386) (← links)