The following pages link to A theory of anisotropic fluids (Q3844977):
Displayed 38 items.
- A second-gradient theory of dilute suspensions of flexible rods in a Newtonian fluid (Q333311) (← links)
- An anisotropic rotary diffusion model for fiber orientation in short- and long-fiber thermoplastics (Q377016) (← links)
- A numerical analysis of the evolution of bundle orientation in concentrated fibre-bundle suspensions (Q377141) (← links)
- Numerical simulation of flow-induced fiber orientation using normalization of second moment (Q377297) (← links)
- A priori analysis of a closure model using the reconstruction of the orientation distribution function in flow of fiber suspensions (Q416108) (← links)
- From single-scale to two-scales kinetic theory descriptions of rods suspensions (Q503883) (← links)
- An analysis of texture and plastic spin for planar polycrystals (Q688783) (← links)
- A theory of concentrated suspensions (Q794534) (← links)
- Consistent closure schemes for statistical models of anisotropic fluids (Q945556) (← links)
- An anisotropic constitutive equation for the stress tensor of blood based on mixture theory (Q955968) (← links)
- Internal variables and the thermodynamics of macromolecule solutions (Q1050785) (← links)
- On the hydrodynamics of biaxial nematic liquid crystals. I: General theory (Q1190717) (← links)
- On Newtonian and non-Newtonian flow in a rotating pipe (Q1213352) (← links)
- Modeling crystallographic texture evolution with finite elements over neo-Eulerian orientation spaces (Q1299312) (← links)
- On the steady solution of nonlinear advection equations in steady recirculating flows (Q1348269) (← links)
- A first order constitutive model for a particulate suspension of spherical particles (Q1357010) (← links)
- A characteristics strategy for solving advection equations in 2D steady flows containing recirculating areas. (Q1424440) (← links)
- A semi-Lagrangian strategy to predict the fiber orientation in the steady flows of reinforced thermoplastics (Q1581971) (← links)
- Continua described by a microstructural field (Q1909927) (← links)
- Existence and stability of kayaking orbits for nematic liquid crystals in simple shear flow (Q2065725) (← links)
- Coupled simulation of flow-induced viscous and elastic anisotropy of short-fiber reinforced composites (Q2234270) (← links)
- Scientific life and works of Walter Noll (Q2424151) (← links)
- Primary instabilities and bicriticality in fiber suspensions between rotating cylinders (Q2457995) (← links)
- A theory of mixtures with microstructure (Q2537920) (← links)
- On continuum theories of suspensions of deformable particles (Q2543162) (← links)
- Extensional and shear flows, and general rheology of concentrated emulsions of deformable drops (Q2797513) (← links)
- A fibre-reinforced fluid model of anisotropic plant cell growth (Q3053563) (← links)
- On the effective viscosity of a periodic suspension - analysis of primal and dual formulations for Newtonian and non-Newtonian solvents (Q3188498) (← links)
- Tensorial rheological model for concentrated non-colloidal suspensions: normal stress differences (Q3303958) (← links)
- RESEARCH ON THE SPECIFIC VISCOSITY OF SEMI-CONCENTRATED FIBER SUSPENSIONS (Q3631156) (← links)
- The time-dependent deformation of a capsule freely suspended in a linear shear flow (Q3956687) (← links)
- Shear reversal in dense suspensions: the challenge to fabric evolution models from simulation data (Q4582912) (← links)
- Derivation of a constitutive model for the rheology of jammed soft suspensions from particle dynamics (Q5066052) (← links)
- On the macroscopic modelling of dilute emulsions under flow (Q5231562) (← links)
- Particle migration and suspension structure in steady and oscillatory plane Poiseuille flow (Q5304583) (← links)
- General rheology of highly concentrated emulsions with insoluble surfactant (Q5364613) (← links)
- A continuum model for granular materials: Considering dilatancy and the Mohr-Coulomb criterion (Q5956709) (← links)
- On the phase space of fourth-order fiber-orientation tensors (Q6157835) (← links)