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The following pages link to Simulating the dynamics and interactions of flexible fibers in Stokes flows (Q598370):
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- Flexible ring flapping in a uniform flow (Q2863264) (← links)
- An immersed finite element method with integral equation correction (Q2880237) (← links)
- Modeling a semi-flexible filament in cellular Stokes flow using regularized Stokeslets (Q2893190) (← links)
- Exact subgrid interface correction schemes for elliptic interface problems (Q3075547) (← links)
- Leading edge strengthening and the propulsion performance of flexible ray fins (Q3167959) (← links)
- Modeling and Numerical Simulation of Fiber Dynamics (Q3177063) (← links)
- A regularised slender-body theory of non-uniform filaments (Q3303963) (← links)
- A new method for direct simulations of flexible filament suspensions in non-zero Reynolds number flows (Q3437077) (← links)
- Modelling and simulation of 2D stokesian Squirmers (Q3451616) (← links)
- Long-wave dynamics of an inextensible planar membrane in an electric field (Q3461859) (← links)
- Simulation of an inhomogeneous elastic filament falling in a flowing viscous fluid (Q3531898) (← links)
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- Viscoplastic slender-body theory (Q4559172) (← links)
- The boundary integral formulation of Stokes flows includes slender-body theory (Q4583034) (← links)
- Stability of sedimenting flexible loops (Q4994106) (← links)
- Slender body theories for rotating filaments (Q5051586) (← links)
- On the fully coupled dynamics of flexible fibres dispersed in modulated turbulence (Q5095774) (← links)
- The assembly of freely moving rigid fibres measures the flow velocity gradient tensor (Q5110241) (← links)
- An Immersed Boundary Method With Subgrid Resolution and Improved Numerical Stability Applied to Slender Bodies in Stokes Flow (Q5132048) (← links)
- Numerical Investigation of “Frog-Leap” Mechanisms of Three Particles Aligned Moving in an Inclined Channel Flow (Q5153194) (← links)
- Dynamics and fragmentation of small inextensible fibres in turbulence (Q5154226) (← links)
- Slender-body theory for plasmonic resonance (Q5160768) (← links)
- Harnessing elasticity to generate self-oscillation via an electrohydrodynamic instability (Q5217671) (← links)
- Swimming mediated by ciliary beating: comparison with a squirmer model (Q5229752) (← links)
- Filament mechanics in a half-space via regularised Stokeslet segments (Q5235752) (← links)
- Numerical study of filament suspensions at finite inertia (Q5243554) (← links)
- The effects of flagellar hook compliance on motility of monotrichous bacteria: A modeling study (Q5247293) (← links)
- A 1D MODEL FOR A CLOSED RIGID FILAMENT IN STOKES FLOW (Q5322305) (← links)
- Dynamics of a macroscopic elastic fibre in a polymeric cellular flow (Q5364632) (← links)
- A Theorem on the Surface Traction Field in Potential Representations of Stokes Flow (Q5499908) (← links)
- Numerical Simulations of the Dynamics of Fiber Suspensions (Q5703089) (← links)
- Universal features of the shape of elastic fibres in shear flow (Q5856583) (← links)
- Regularised non-uniform segments and efficient no-slip elastohydrodynamics (Q5858364) (← links)
- Rheotaxis and migration of an unsteady microswimmer (Q5860561) (← links)
- Dynamics of flexible filaments in oscillatory shear flows (Q5870920) (← links)
- Well-posedness and applications of classical elastohydrodynamics for a swimming filament (Q5877929) (← links)
- The tension determination problem for an inextensible interface in 2D Stokes flow (Q6072065) (← links)
- Particle orbiting constrained by elastic filament as a model cilium for fluid pumping (Q6114178) (← links)
- Viscous tubular-body theory for plane interfaces (Q6184812) (← links)
- Well-posedness of a viscoelastic resistive force theory and applications to swimming (Q6599768) (← links)
- A mixed-dimensional formulation for the simulation of slender structures immersed in an incompressible flow (Q6641858) (← links)
- On an angle-averaged Neumann-to-Dirichlet map for thin filaments (Q6660123) (← links)