Spectrally-accurate algorithm for moving boundary problems for the Navier-Stokes equations
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- Pressure losses in grooved channels
- Natural convection and thermal drift
- Immersed boundary conditions method for unsteady flow problems described by the Laplace operator
- The role of vibrations for reducing the resistance in the relative movement of parallel plates
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- Algorithm for analysis of peristaltic annular flows
- Chebyshev-Fourier spectral methods in bipolar coordinates
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- On fast peristaltic waves
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- Use of heated corrugations for propulsion
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- Flow in a meandering channel
- Natural convection in a corrugated slot
- Efficient over-determined implementation of the immersed boundary conditions method
- Accurate determination of stability characteristics of spatially modulated shear layers
- Algorithm for analysis of flows in ribbed annuli
- Application of meshless procedure for the peristaltic flow analysis
- The propulsive effect generated by fast travelling-wave vibrations
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