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| Session 170 - Novel Numerical Methods In Fluid Mechanics | |||
| Contributed talks on novel numerical methods in fluid mechanics; jointly sponsored with Area 10d | |||
| Chair: | R. Sureshkumar | ||
| CoChair: | Dimitrios Papavassiliou | ||
| CoSponsor(s): | Applied Mathematics and Numerical Analysis |
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| 170a | Hydrodynamic Interactions Effects on the Brownian Induced Pore-Translocation: Forward Flux Sampling Study Juan P. Hernandez-Ortiz, Michael D. Graham, Juan J. De Pablo |
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| 170b | Restructuring of Colloidal Aggregates in Simple Shear Yogesh M. Harshe, Marco Lattuada, Massimo Morbidelli |
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| 170c | The Effect of Diffusivities In Hindered Settling Function for Concentrated Polydisperse Suspensions Shihai Feng, Christopher G. Stoltz, Kim Rasmussen, Stephen A. Altobelli, Alan Graham |
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| 170d | Deformable Multiparticle Adhesive Dynamics. A New Parallel Computational Method for the Receptor-Mediated Adhesion of Multiple Elastically Deformable Cells near a Wall In Shear Flow David J. Gee, Michael R. King |
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| 170e | Solution of the Boltzmann Equation for Fluid Flows In Microchannels at Finite Knudsen Numbers with a Third-Order Quadrature-Based Moment Method Alberto Passalacqua, Prakash Vedula, R. O. Fox |
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| 170f | Simulation of Non-Newtonian Flows In Bioreactors Using Lattice Boltzmann Method Pietro Santagati, Johannes Khinast |
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| 170g | Using a Particle Method to Investigate Mass Transfer in Biological Porous Media Roman S. Voronov, Samuel VanGordon, Vassilios I. Sikavitsas, Dimitrios Papavassiliou |
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| 170h | Direct Numerical Simulation of 1000 Deformable Capsules In Channel Flow Prosenjit Bagchi, RamMurthy Kalluri |
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| 170i | Investigation of the Fluid Dynamics In a Multi-Inlet Vortex Reactor by Computational Fluid Mechanics and Micro Particle Image Velocimetry Chungyin ChEng, R. O. Fox, Michael G. Olsen |
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| 170j | An Adaptive Lattice Boltzmann Method for the Simulation of Gas-Liquid Flows Zhao Yu, Liang-Shih Fan |
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