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The electrolyte wetting of a lithium ion battery cylindrical cell is explored in this study with a 3D resolved continuum model that considers the exact spiral geometry found in commercial 18650 cells. The jelly roll architecture and capillary pressure are shown to be key determinants of the wetting degree and electrolyte distribution within the cell ...
Emmanuel Yerumoh +3 more
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Generalized Navier-Stokes model for ballistic and tomographic electrons. [PDF]
Estrada-Álvarez J +2 more
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Determining the global dynamics of the two-dimensional Navier-Stokes equations by a scalar ODE
Edriss S. Titi
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Scheme of the cardiac fluid‐structure interaction model including valve‐wall interaction. ABSTRACT To accurately simulate all phases of the cardiac cycle, computational models of hemodynamics in heart chambers need to include a sufficiently faithful model of cardiac valves.
Michele Bucelli, Luca Dede
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This study presents a method combining coordinate interpolation and selective noise filtering to reduce surface roughness in medical image‐based geometries. Applied to carotid and cerebral arteries, it reduced roughness by 27%–32%, with minimal volume change and a 4.2% decrease in WSS, improving CFD accuracy for low‐resolution medical images.
Yoshiki Yanagita +7 more
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Simulation of CO2–water two‐phase fluid displacement characteristics based on the phase field method
In the present study, a two‐dimensional numerical model of porous media was developed using the actual pore structure of the core sample. The phase field method was utilized to simulate the impact of the displacement velocity, the water–gas viscosity ratio, and the density ratio on the flow behavior of two‐phase fluids in porous media. Abstract The two‐
Changnü Zeng +3 more
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ASYMPTOTIC STABILITY OF STATIONARY MOTION OF NAVIER-STOKES EQUATIONS
Svetlana Senotova
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A note on the development of singularities on solutions to the Navier-Stokes equations under super critical forcing terms [PDF]
H. Beirão da Veiga, Jiaqi Yang
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This study investigates the feasibility of utilizing insoluble sediments in salt caverns for short‐ and long‐term thermal energy storage applications. The analysis revealed three key thermal characteristics of these sediments: (1) thermal shock resistance, (2) temperature differential compensation capability during air injection, and (3) high ...
Tsunming Wong +4 more
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