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The following pages link to Fundamental solutions to moment equations for the simulation of microscale gas flows (Q5360488):
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- Integral equations for free-molecule flow in MEMS: recent advancements (Q523555) (← links)
- New exact solutions for microscale gas flows (Q2061043) (← links)
- Integration over discrete closed surfaces using the method of fundamental solutions (Q2118590) (← links)
- Entropic Fokker-Planck kinetic model (Q2124860) (← links)
- Slow gas microflow past a sphere: Analytical solution based on moment equations (Q3578640) (← links)
- Thermophoresis of a spherical particle: modelling through moment-based, macroscopic transport equations (Q4611550) (← links)
- Coupled constitutive relations: a second law based higher-order closure for hydrodynamics (Q4626258) (← links)
- Efficient simulation of non-classical liquid–vapour phase-transition flows: a method of fundamental solutions (Q4997906) (← links)
- A Modified Characteristics Finite Element Method for the Electroneutral Micro-Fluids (Q5033440) (← links)
- Moment theories for a -dimensional dilute granular gas of Maxwell molecules (Q5217647) (← links)
- Fundamental solutions to the regularised 13-moment equations: efficient computation of three-dimensional kinetic effects (Q5231581) (← links)
- Application of moment equations to the mathematical simulation of gas microflows (Q5413226) (← links)
- Computational framework for the regularized 20‐moment equations for non‐equilibrium gas flows (Q5451385) (← links)
- A second-order constitutive theory for polyatomic gases: theory and applications (Q5880845) (← links)
- A Viewpoint on Thermally-Induced Transport in Rarefied Gases through the Method of Fundamental Solutions (Q6587744) (← links)
- Iterative methods of linearized moment equations for rarefied gases (Q6623705) (← links)
- A Novel Meshfree Method for Nonlinear Equations in Flow through Porous Media and Electrohydrodynamic Flows (Q6633063) (← links)
- The method of fundamental solutions for multi-particle Stokes flows: application to a ring-like array of spheres (Q6648397) (← links)