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Investigating the effect of turbulence on hemolysis through cell-resolved fluid-structure interaction simulations of individual red blood cells. [PDF]
Rydquist G, Esmaily M.
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Na‐ion batteries ‐ Impact of doping on the oxygen redox: The sloping potential of NaMg0.1Ni0.4Mn0.5O2 above 4.0 V is caused by a new redox center (arising from the ‘O bound to Mg’), having a higher potential but being more irreversible compared to the ‘O bound to Ni’.
Yongchun Li +12 more
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A parametric study regarding structural design of a bioprosthetic aortic valve by 3D fluid-structure interaction simulations. [PDF]
Kim Y +5 more
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Fluid-structure interaction simulation of mechanical aortic valves: a narrative review exploring its role in total product life cycle. [PDF]
Arminio M +4 more
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Spatiotemporal analysis of the effects of exercise on the hemodynamics of the aorta in hypertensive rats using fluid-structure interaction simulation. [PDF]
Wang Y, Yu H, Shi Q, Xu M, Gao W.
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International Journal of Vehicle Structures and Systems, 2020
Coupled fluid structure interaction based numerical investigation on rectangular mild steel plates subjected to underwater explosion is tested using Explosion Bulge Testing (EBT) is presented in this paper. The test plate along with the EBT box model fixture immersed in water domain subjected to small explosive charges of PEK I at a standoff distance ...
C. Suresh, K. Ramajeyathilagam
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Coupled fluid structure interaction based numerical investigation on rectangular mild steel plates subjected to underwater explosion is tested using Explosion Bulge Testing (EBT) is presented in this paper. The test plate along with the EBT box model fixture immersed in water domain subjected to small explosive charges of PEK I at a standoff distance ...
C. Suresh, K. Ramajeyathilagam
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International Journal for Numerical Methods in Fluids, 2009
Summary: Results are described from a combined mathematical modeling and numerical iteration schemes of flow and vibration. We consider the coupling numerical simulations of both turbulent flow and structure vibration induced by flow. The methodology used is based on the stabilized finite element formulations with time integration.
Zhang, Lixiang +2 more
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Summary: Results are described from a combined mathematical modeling and numerical iteration schemes of flow and vibration. We consider the coupling numerical simulations of both turbulent flow and structure vibration induced by flow. The methodology used is based on the stabilized finite element formulations with time integration.
Zhang, Lixiang +2 more
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