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The following pages link to Transient airflow structures and particle transport in a sequentially branching lung airway model (Q3555888):
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- Numerical analysis of respiratory flow patterns within human upper airway (Q358701) (← links)
- Evaluation of hexahedral, prismatic and hybrid mesh styles for simulating respiratory aerosol dynamics (Q416507) (← links)
- Particle transport modeling in pulmonary airways with high-order elements (Q551507) (← links)
- Barodiffusion effects in bifurcating capillaries (Q600952) (← links)
- A new methodology for targeting drug-aerosols in the human respiratory system (Q958383) (← links)
- Efficient computation of micro-particle dynamics including wall effects. (Q1430692) (← links)
- Airflow structures and nano-particle deposition in a human upper airway model (Q1877108) (← links)
- Mass transport due to oscillatory flow through a prestressed viscoelastic tube with a retentive and absorptive wall (Q1940499) (← links)
- Simulation of particle deposition in human central airways (Q1940587) (← links)
- Simulation of airflow fields and microparticle deposition in realistic human lung airway models. I: Airflow patterns (Q2641719) (← links)
- Simulation of airflow fields and microparticle deposition in realistic human lung airway models. II: Particle transport and deposition (Q2641720) (← links)
- A novel formulation for Neumann inflow boundary conditions in biomechanics (Q2903262) (← links)
- The combined effects of non-planarity and asymmetry on primary and secondary flows in the small bronchial tubes (Q3549361) (← links)
- Nanoparticle transport and deposition in bifurcating tubes with different inlet conditions (Q3554470) (← links)
- Secondary flow behavior in a double bifurcation (Q5304519) (← links)
- On intra- and intersubject variabilities of airflow in the human lungs (Q5304830) (← links)