A backward differences formulae (BDF) scheme, is proposed to simulate the deformation of a viscous incompressible Newtonian fluid domain in time, which is driven solely by the boundary curvature. The boundary velocity field of the fluid domain is obtained by writing the governing Stokes equations in terms of an integral formulation that is solved by a boundary element method. The motion of the boundary is modelled by considering the boundary curve as material points. The trajectories of those points are followed by applying the Lagrangian representation for the velocity. Substituting this representation into the discretized version of the integral equation yields a system of non-linear ODEs. Here the numerical integration of this system of ...
The incompressible Stokes equations can classically be recast in a boundary integral (BI) representa...
As microfluidic devices become more common and more elaborate, it becomes necessary to develop simul...
In this article the mechanical quadrature methods (MQMs) and their extrapolations are proposed and a...
A backward differences formulae (BDF) scheme, is proposed to simulate the deformation of a viscous i...
In this paper, the complete double layer boundary integral equation formulation for Stokes flows is ...
The paper presents the application of an indirect variant of the boundary element method (BEM) to so...
An immersed finite element method is presented to compute flows with complex moving boundaries on a ...
at Berkeley intended to develop a numerical method for moving interfaces in viscous fluid. The inter...
The behaviour of liquids and gases ranks among the most familiar and yet complex physical phenomena ...
A boundary integral equation formulation is presented in this paper for the analysis of steady visco...
A scheme based on the Boundary Element Method (BEM) for solving the problem of steady flow of an inc...
The authors present the formulation of the indirect boundary element method (IBEM) for an axisymmetr...
A numerical algorithm for the biharmonic equation in domains with piecewise smooth boundaries is pre...
A boundary integral method for the simulation of the time-dependent deformation of Newtonian or non-...
AbstractThis paper describes an iterative dual reciprocity boundary element method (DRBEM) based on ...
The incompressible Stokes equations can classically be recast in a boundary integral (BI) representa...
As microfluidic devices become more common and more elaborate, it becomes necessary to develop simul...
In this article the mechanical quadrature methods (MQMs) and their extrapolations are proposed and a...
A backward differences formulae (BDF) scheme, is proposed to simulate the deformation of a viscous i...
In this paper, the complete double layer boundary integral equation formulation for Stokes flows is ...
The paper presents the application of an indirect variant of the boundary element method (BEM) to so...
An immersed finite element method is presented to compute flows with complex moving boundaries on a ...
at Berkeley intended to develop a numerical method for moving interfaces in viscous fluid. The inter...
The behaviour of liquids and gases ranks among the most familiar and yet complex physical phenomena ...
A boundary integral equation formulation is presented in this paper for the analysis of steady visco...
A scheme based on the Boundary Element Method (BEM) for solving the problem of steady flow of an inc...
The authors present the formulation of the indirect boundary element method (IBEM) for an axisymmetr...
A numerical algorithm for the biharmonic equation in domains with piecewise smooth boundaries is pre...
A boundary integral method for the simulation of the time-dependent deformation of Newtonian or non-...
AbstractThis paper describes an iterative dual reciprocity boundary element method (DRBEM) based on ...
The incompressible Stokes equations can classically be recast in a boundary integral (BI) representa...
As microfluidic devices become more common and more elaborate, it becomes necessary to develop simul...
In this article the mechanical quadrature methods (MQMs) and their extrapolations are proposed and a...