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The following pages link to Computational modelling of 1D blood flow with variable mechanical properties and its application to the simulation of wave propagation in the human arterial system (Q4447075):
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- Multiscale parareal algorithm for long-time mesoscopic simulations of microvascular blood flow in zebrafish (Q2667310) (← links)
- Modeling blood flow in networks of viscoelastic vessels with the 1-D augmented fluid-structure interaction system (Q2672794) (← links)
- Semi-implicit numerical modeling of axially symmetric flows in compliant arterial systems (Q2896346) (← links)
- Hydraulic model of cerebral arteriovenous malformations (Q2973607) (← links)
- Efficient implementation of the proper outlet flow conditions in blood flow simulations through asymmetric arterial bifurcations (Q3087033) (← links)
- A wave propagation model of blood flow in large vessels using an approximate velocity profile function (Q3446931) (← links)
- A 1D arterial blood flow model incorporating ventricular pressure, aortic valve and regional coronary flow using the locally conservative Galerkin (LCG) method (Q3507656) (← links)
- Wave reflection and transmission in multiply stented blood vessels (Q4557911) (← links)
- Elementary wave interactions in blood flow through artery (Q4592896) (← links)
- The cardiovascular system: Mathematical modelling, numerical algorithms and clinical applications (Q4594245) (← links)
- Methods of Blood Flow Modelling (Q4607475) (← links)
- Cardiovascular Modeling With Adapted Parametric Inference (Q4615456) (← links)
- Simulations of autonomous fluid pulses between active elastic walls using the 1D-IRBFN method (Q4615722) (← links)
- A Direct Eulerian GRP Scheme for a Blood Flow Model in Arteries (Q4997390) (← links)
- One-Dimensional Blood Flow with Discontinuous Properties and Transport: Mathematical Analysis and Numerical Schemes (Q5163200) (← links)
- Time domain computational modelling of 1D arterial networks in monochorionic placentas (Q5465526) (← links)
- Multiscale Constitutive Framework of One-Dimensional Blood Flow Modeling: Asymptotic Limits and Numerical Methods (Q6051550) (← links)
- A limiting viscosity approach to the Riemann problem in blood flow through artery (Q6052974) (← links)
- The splitting-based semi-implicit finite-difference schemes for simulation of blood flow in arteries (Q6060756) (← links)
- An Implicit Staggered Hybrid Finite Volume/Finite Element Solver for the Incompressible Navier-Stokes Equations (Q6069453) (← links)
- A semi-implicit finite volume scheme for blood flow in elastic and viscoelastic vessels (Q6087962) (← links)
- Numerical approximation of living-man steady state solutions for blood flow in arteries using a well-balanced discontinuous Galerkin scheme (Q6110434) (← links)
- Variable separated physics-informed neural networks based on adaptive weighted loss functions for blood flow model (Q6144182) (← links)
- Two-level additive Schwarz methods for three-dimensional unsteady Stokes flows in patient-specific arteries with parameterized one-dimensional central-line coarse preconditioner (Q6173318) (← links)
- Study of wave propagation in arterial blood flow under symmetry analysis (Q6182931) (← links)
- On the Riemann problem and interaction of elementary waves for two‐layered blood flow model through arteries (Q6199751) (← links)
- On building machine learning models for medical dataset with correlated features (Q6199803) (← links)
- Global well-posedness and decay estimates for the one-dimensional models of blood flow with a general parabolic velocity profile (Q6553027) (← links)
- Computationally efficient finite element formulation for blood flow analysis in multi-layered aorta modeled as viscoelastic material (Q6555558) (← links)
- Exact solution of the Riemann problem for the one-dimensional blood flow equations with general constant momentum correction coefficient (Q6620385) (← links)
- A new method to compute the blood flow equations using the physics-informed neural operator (Q6639295) (← links)