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The following pages link to A promising boundary element formulation for three-dimensional viscous flow (Q4667709):
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- Modeling and simulation of three-dimensional planar contraction flow of viscoelastic fluids with PTT, Giesekus and FENE-P constitutive models (Q440728) (← links)
- 3D multidomain BEM for a Poisson equation (Q443492) (← links)
- The incremental flow formulation for the numerical analysis of 3-dimensional viscous deformation processes: Continuum formulation and computational aspects (Q1913259) (← links)
- 3D multidomain BEM for solving the Laplace equation (Q1958335) (← links)
- A boundary integral approach to analyze the viscous scattering of a pressure wave by a rigid body (Q1958379) (← links)
- The influence of viscoelasticity on the collapse of cavitation bubbles near a rigid boundary (Q2249704) (← links)
- Isogeometric boundary element analysis of steady incompressible viscous flow. I: Plane problems (Q2310049) (← links)
- Isogeometric boundary element analysis of steady incompressible viscous flow. II: 3-D problems (Q2310857) (← links)
- A single domain velocity-vorticity fast multipole boundary domain element method for two dimensional incompressible fluid flow problems (Q2325469) (← links)
- An implicit free element method for simulation of compressible flow (Q2333081) (← links)
- A non-primitive boundary integral formulation for modeling flow through composite porous channel (Q2334281) (← links)
- Continuous modeling and simulation of flow-swell-crystallization behaviors of viscoelastic polymer melts in the hollow profile extrusion process (Q2337563) (← links)
- A boundary element method without internal cells for solving viscous flow problems (Q2520167) (← links)
- A boundary-domain integral equation method in viscous fluid flow (Q3157164) (← links)
- Explicit formulations for evaluation of velocity gradients using boundary-domain integral equations in 2D and 3D viscous flows (Q3594964) (← links)
- Extended finite element method for viscous flow inside complex three‐dimensional geometries with moving internal boundaries (Q5376779) (← links)