The following pages link to Joaquim Peiró (Q383483):
Displayed 34 items.
- (Q180081) (redirect page) (← links)
- Physical determining factors of the arterial pulse waveform: theoretical analysis and calculation using the 1-D formulation (Q383484) (← links)
- Spatial eigensolution analysis of discontinuous Galerkin schemes with practical insights for under-resolved computations and implicit LES (Q720880) (← links)
- Eigensolution analysis of spectral/\(hp\) continuous Galerkin approximations to advection-diffusion problems: insights into spectral vanishing viscosity (Q729401) (← links)
- Analysing the pattern of pulse waves in arterial networks: a time-domain study (Q834700) (← links)
- One-dimensional modelling of a vascular network in space-time variables (Q1431267) (← links)
- Long duration SPH simulations of sloshing in tanks with a low fill ratio and high stretching (Q1615564) (← links)
- An isoparametric approach to high-order curvilinear boundary-layer meshing (Q1667467) (← links)
- On the eddy-resolving capability of high-order discontinuous Galerkin approaches to implicit LES / under-resolved DNS of Euler turbulence (Q1691770) (← links)
- Towards \(p\)-adaptive spectral/\(hp\) element methods for modelling industrial flows (Q1696651) (← links)
- An LES setting for DG-based implicit LES with insights on dissipation and robustness (Q1696658) (← links)
- A smoothed particle hydrodynamics numerical scheme with a consistent diffusion term for the continuity equation (Q1739746) (← links)
- A reparameterisation based approach to geodesic constrained solvers for curve matching (Q1931601) (← links)
- A comparative study on polynomial dealiasing and split form discontinuous Galerkin schemes for under-resolved turbulence computations (Q2000416) (← links)
- Development of a balanced adaptive time-stepping strategy based on an implicit JFNK-DG compressible flow solver (Q2143376) (← links)
- Reducing errors caused by geometrical inaccuracy to solve partial differential equations with moving frames on curvilinear domain (Q2160457) (← links)
- Nektar++: design and implementation of an implicit, spectral/\(hp\) element, compressible flow solver using a Jacobian-free Newton Krylov approach (Q2217125) (← links)
- A high resolution PDE approach to quadrilateral mesh generation (Q2222616) (← links)
- Spatial eigenanalysis of spectral/\textit{hp} continuous Galerkin schemes and their stabilisation via DG-mimicking spectral vanishing viscosity for high Reynolds number flows (Q2223282) (← links)
- Linear dispersion-diffusion analysis and its application to under-resolved turbulence simulations using discontinuous Galerkin spectral/\(hp\) methods (Q2374672) (← links)
- Modified Equation Analysis for the Discontinuous Galerkin Formulation (Q2831225) (← links)
- On the Generation of Curvilinear Meshes Through Subdivision of Isoparametric Elements (Q2948922) (← links)
- On the segmentation of vascular geometries from medical images (Q3406075) (← links)
- Reconstruction of shape and its effect on flow in arterial conduits (Q3522803) (← links)
- Mesh generation in curvilinear domains using high‐order elements (Q4331376) (← links)
- Computational modelling of 1D blood flow and its applications (Q4799561) (← links)
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- Computational haemodynamics: geometry and non-Newtonian modelling using spectral/hp element methods (Q5933358) (← links)
- Nonlinear particle tracking for high-order elements. (Q5951852) (← links)
- A comparison of the shared-memory parallel programming models \textit{OpenMP}, \textit{OpenACC} and \textit{Kokkos} in the context of implicit solvers for high-order FEM (Q6039704) (← links)
- Efficient vectorised kernels for unstructured high-order finite element fluid solvers on GPU architectures in two dimensions (Q6100806) (← links)
- Nektar++: enhancing the capability and application of high-fidelity spectral/$hp$ element methods (Q6320181) (← links)
- Naturally curved quadrilateral mesh generation using an adaptive spectral element solver (Q6323555) (← links)
- Numerical study on the effect of geometric approximation error in the numerical solution of PDEs using a high-order curvilinear mesh (Q6324226) (← links)