Invariant Measures for the Stochastic One-Dimensional Compressible Navier-Stokes Equations. [PDF]
Coti Zelati M, Glatt-Holtz N, Trivisa K.
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Implementation of a Thermomechanical Model for Journal Bearings Using p‐FEM
ABSTRACT Hydrodynamic journal bearings are essential machine parts that are used for applications with high rotational speeds. Their precise simulation requires the consideration of thermomechanical interactions between solids and fluid. During operation, the shear stresses in the fluid (lubricant film heights: 5–100 μm${\umu }\mathrm{m}$), lead to ...
Fabian Schmidtchen +4 more
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Shannon Entropy Computations in Navier-Stokes Flow Problems Using the Stochastic Finite Volume Method. [PDF]
Kamiński M, Ossowski RL.
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Self-attenuation of extreme events in Navier-Stokes turbulence. [PDF]
Buaria D, Pumir A, Bodenschatz E.
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Stabilized Finite Elements for Incompressible, Stationary Navier–Stokes Flows on Manifolds
ABSTRACT A surface finite element method with residual‐based stabilization for stationary Navier–Stokes flows on curved manifolds is introduced. The mixed formulation in stress‐divergence form leads to a system of equations that has a saddle‐point structure.
Michael Wolfgang Kaiser +1 more
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An intercomparison of the pore network to the Navier-Stokes modeling approach applied for saturated conductivity estimation from X-ray CT images. [PDF]
Gackiewicz B +4 more
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On Cahn–Hilliard Type Viscoelastoplastic Two‐Phase Flows
ABSTRACT This contribution deals with a model for viscoelastoplastic two‐phase flows of Cahn–Hilliard type. We present the modeling framework for the flow, the notion of a generalized solution, namely the so‐called dissipative solution, and the key ideas of the existence proof.
Fan Cheng +2 more
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Super-resolution left ventricular flow and pressure mapping by Navier-Stokes-informed neural networks. [PDF]
Maidu B +8 more
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Stability and cooperativity in chimeric de novo TIM barrels via quarter swapping
Abstract The use of repetitive units as building blocks in protein design, mimicking evolutionary duplication events, is a valuable strategy that reduces structural complexity. Such modular designs offer an opportunity to dissect how local contributions are integrated in a context‐dependent manner.
Oscar Rodríguez‐Meza +5 more
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A KAM Approach to the Inviscid Limit for the 2D Navier-Stokes Equations. [PDF]
Franzoi L, Montalto R.
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