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Physica D: Nonlinear Phenomena. 444:133580
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ANZIAM Journal. 61:270-285
The Kuramoto–Sivashinsky equation is a prototypical chaotic nonlinear partial differential equation (PDE) in which the size of the spatial domain plays the role of a bifurcation parameter. We investigate the changing dynamics of the Kuramoto–Siva
Publikováno v:
Placenta. 103
Measuring umbilical blood pressure in utero is challenging and for this reason non-invasive methods are required. However, the total vessel blood pressure drop can be estimated using numerical and empirical results by studying the mechanics of fluids
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Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology. 55:1151-1168
The coupled atmosphere–fire spread model “WRF-SFIRE” has been used to simulate a fire where extreme fire behavior was observed. Tall flames and a dense convective smoke column were features of the fire as it burned rapidly up the Rocky River gu
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Theoretical and Computational Fluid Dynamics. 30:295-312
Imparting a sudden rotation to a torus (or other symmetric smooth object) in an otherwise quiescent, viscous fluid serves to generate boundary layers at the object’s surface. These boundary layers are known to exhibit a finite-time singularity at t
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Australian Meteorological and Oceanographic Journal. 65:302-317
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Journal of biomechanics. 79
A fluid dynamic study of blood flow within the umbilical vessels of the human maternal-fetal circulatory system is considered. It is found that the umbilical coiling index (UCI) is unable to distinguish between cords of significantly varying pressure
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Journal of Fluid Mechanics. 785:301-323
The stability of an almost inviscid compressible fluid flowing over a rigid heated surface is considered. We focus on the boundary layer that arises. The effect of surface heating is known to induce a streamwise acceleration in the boundary layer nea
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Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology. 54:704-720
The coupled fire–atmosphere model consisting of the Weather and Forecasting (WRF) Model coupled with the fire-spread model (SFIRE) module has been used to simulate a bushfire at D’Estrees Bay on Kangaroo Island, South Australia, in December 2007.
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Journal of Fluid Mechanics. 767:240-253
We consider the behaviour of the flow within a fluid-filled torus when there is a sudden change in the rotation rate of the torus. Experimental work on this problem by Madden & Mullin (J. Fluid Mech., vol. 265, 1994, p. 217) demonstrated a flow with