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- Non-Darcy flow in disordered porous media: a lattice Boltzmann study (Q448108) (← links)
- Modeling of unsteady and steady fluid flow, heat transfer and dispersion in porous media using unit cell scale (Q974979) (← links)
- Elastic interactions in particulate composites with perfect as well as imperfect interfaces (Q1589296) (← links)
- Effects of image resolution and numerical resolution on computed permeability of consolidated packing using LB and FEM pore-scale simulations (Q1643689) (← links)
- From steady to unsteady laminar flow in model porous structures: an investigation of the first Hopf bifurcation (Q1647002) (← links)
- Flows of inelastic non-Newtonian fluids through arrays of aligned cylinders. II: Inertial effects for square arrays (Q1773940) (← links)
- Power law fluid flow through a bundle of regular fibers (Q2285348) (← links)
- Smooth particle hydrodynamics simulations of low Reynolds number flows through porous media (Q2855263) (← links)
- Mechanisms of flow-induced deformation of porous media (Q3173351) (← links)
- Flow and solute transport through a periodic array of vertical cylinders in shallow water (Q3448467) (← links)
- Numerical simulation of a gas–liquid flow in a fixed bed (Q3555334) (← links)
- A computational evaluation of the Ergun and Forchheimer equations for fibrous porous media (Q3555660) (← links)
- On the apparent permeability of regular arrays of nonuniform fibers (Q3556152) (← links)
- Variational bound finite element methods for three-dimensional creeping porous media and sedimentation flows (Q4397306) (← links)
- Macro-scale conjugate heat transfer in periodically developed flow through solid structures (Q4975278) (← links)
- Oxygen and carbon dioxide transport in time-dependent blood flow past fiber rectangular arrays (Q5304451) (← links)
- Two-scale modeling in porous media: Relative permeability predictions (Q5755991) (← links)