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The following pages link to Fluid flow in collapsible elastic tubes: a three-dimensional numerical model (Q5949947):
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- Numerical simulation of the motion of red blood cells and vesicles in microfluidic flows (Q424946) (← links)
- An immersed boundary energy-based method for incompressible viscoelasticity (Q440601) (← links)
- An adaptive Newton continuation strategy for the fully implicit finite element immersed boundary method (Q440605) (← links)
- An immersed boundary method based on the lattice Boltzmann approach in three dimensions, with application (Q646004) (← links)
- A 3D motile rod-shaped monotrichous bacterial model (Q836223) (← links)
- Removing the stiffness of elastic force from the immersed boundary method for the 2D Stokes equations (Q950366) (← links)
- An efficient semi-implicit immersed boundary method for the Navier-Stokes equations (Q950394) (← links)
- A lattice Boltzmann based implicit immersed boundary method for fluid-structure interaction (Q980332) (← links)
- Implicit second-order immersed boundary methods with boundary mass (Q1011573) (← links)
- On the hyperelastic formulation of the immersed boundary method (Q1011596) (← links)
- New boundary conditions for one-dimensional network models of hemodynamics (Q2066343) (← links)
- A fictitious domain/distributed Lagrange multiplier based fluid-structure interaction scheme with hierarchical B-spline grids (Q2417468) (← links)
- An immersed boundary method for a contractile elastic ring in a three-dimensional Newtonian fluid (Q2629246) (← links)
- Numerical Study on Fluid Flow Through Collapsible Channels (Q3294935) (← links)
- Convergence proof of the velocity field for a stokes flow immersed boundary method (Q3522237) (← links)
- A multi‐model approach to intravenous filter optimization (Q3585608) (← links)
- On the Fourier representation of elastic immersed boundaries (Q3650314) (← links)
- Methods of Blood Flow Modelling (Q4607475) (← links)
- Mathematical modelling of atherosclerosis (Q5212643) (← links)
- A One Dimensional Model to Predict Steady Flow Through a Collapsible Tube (Q6586186) (← links)