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In Engineering Analysis with Boundary Elements 2006 30(10):856-868
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Mammoli, A.A
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In Engineering Analysis with Boundary Elements 2002 26(10):861-869
Over the years, a variety of experimental techniques have been developed for characterizing the physical and chemical properties of materials. Unfortunately due to a number of simplifying assumptions and limitations on the use of individual methods,
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Mammoli, A.A, Brebbia, C.A
Multiphase flows, which can involve compressible or incompressible linear or nonlinear fluids, are found in all areas of technology, at all length scales and flow regimes. In spite of their ubiquitousness, however multiphase flows continue to be one
It has been clear for some time that the way in which our society exists, operates, and develops is strongly influenced by the way in which energy is produced and consumed. No industrial process can proceed without an adequate energy supply, and with
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Mammoli, A.A, Brebbia, C.A
The way in which our society exists, operates and develops is strongly influenced by the way in which energy is produced and consumed. No process in Industry can be performed without sufficient supply of energy, and without Industry there can be no p
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Mammoli, A.A, Brebbia, C.A
Together with turbulence, multiphase flow remains one of the most challenging areas of computational mechanics and experimental methods and numerous problems remain unsolved to date. Multiphase flows are found in all areas of technology, at all lengt
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Mammoli, A.A, Brebbia, C.A
Until recently, engineering materials could be characterised successfully using relatively simple testing procedures. As materials technology advances, interest is growing in materials possessing complex meso-, micro- and nano-structures, which to a
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Moving Boundaries VII (Proceedings 7th International Conference on Computational Modelling of Free and Moving Boundary Problems, Santa Fe NM, USA, November 4-6, 2003), 109-117
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STARTPAGE=109;ENDPAGE=117;TITLE=Moving Boundaries VII (Proceedings 7th International Conference on Computational Modelling of Free and Moving Boundary Problems, Santa Fe NM, USA, November 4-6, 2003)
The numerical solution of fluid-structure interaction problems is of great relevance in many disciplines of engineering and science.Monolithic solution methods for fluid-structure interaction typically employ subiteration, i.e., multiple fluidstructu
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Mammoli, A.A, Brebbia, C.A
Multiphase flow remains one of the unsolved problems in fluid mechanics. There are many factors which make it difficult to deal with such flows. They are very diverse in nature, and as a consequence the laws governing them are similarly varied. This