A numerical method for suspensions of articulated bodies in viscous flows
From MaRDI portal
Publication:2672795
Recommendations
Cites work
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3488877 (Why is no real title available?)
- A boundary element regularized Stokeslet method applied to cilia- and flagella-driven flow
- A fast algorithm for particle simulations
- A fast multipole method for the Rotne-Prager-Yamakawa tensor and its applications
- A fast multipole method for the three-dimensional Stokes equations
- A fast platform for simulating semi-flexible fiber suspensions applied to cell mechanics
- A fluctuating boundary integral method for Brownian suspensions
- A general formulation of bead models applied to flexible fibers and active filaments at low Reynolds number
- A hydrodynamic analysis of flagellar propulsion
- A spherical envelope approach to ciliary propulsion
- Accelerated Stokesian dynamics simulations.
- Bacterial spinning top
- Boundary Integral and Singularity Methods for Linearized Viscous Flow
- Boundary behaviours of \textit{Leishmania mexicana}: a hydrodynamic simulation study
- Dynamic simulations of the inhomogeneous sedimentation of rigid fibres
- Experimental study of the sedimentation of dilute and semi-dilute suspensions of fibres
- Fast Stokesian dynamics
- Fluctuations and instability in sedimentation
- Fluid mechanics of planktonic microorganisms
- Force-coupling method for particulate two-phase flow: Stokes flow.
- Generalization of the Rotne-Prager-Yamakawa mobility and shear disturbance tensors
- Hydrodynamics of self-propulsion near a boundary: predictions and accuracy of far-field approximations
- Localized force representations for particles sedimenting in Stokes flow
- Methods for suspensions of passive and active filaments
- Modelling bacterial behaviour close to a no-slip plane boundary: the influence of bacterial geometry
- On self-propulsion of micro-machines at low Reynolds number: Purcells three-link swimmer
- Optimal strokes at low Reynolds number: a geometric and numerical study of copepod and purcell swimmers
- Probing structures in channel flow through SO(3) and SO(2) decomposition
- Simulation of hydrodynamically interacting particles near a no-slip boundary
- Simulation of the motion of flexible fibers in viscous fluid flow
- Spectral Ewald acceleration of Stokesian dynamics for polydisperse suspensions
- Sub-Riemannian geometry, Hamiltonian dynamics, micro-swimmers, copepod nauplii and copepod robot
- The hydrodynamics of flagellar propulsion: helical waves
- The immersed boundary method
- Universal features of the shape of elastic fibres in shear flow
- Universal image systems for non-periodic and periodic Stokes flows above a no-slip wall
- Validation of a simple method for representing spheres and slender bodies in an immersed boundary method for Stokes flow on an unbounded domain
Cited in
(2)
This page was built for publication: A numerical method for suspensions of articulated bodies in viscous flows
Report a bug (only for logged in users!)Click here to report a bug for this page (MaRDI item Q2672795)