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Journal of Computational Physics, Volume 244
Volume 244, July 2013
- Ching-Long Lin, Grace C. Y. Peng, George E. Karniadakis:
Preface. 1-3
- Adarsh Krishnamurthy, Christopher T. Villongco, Joyce Chuang, Lawrence R. Frank, Vishal Nigam, Ernest Belezzuoli, Paul Stark, David E. Krummen, Sanjiv M. Narayan, Jeffrey H. Omens, Andrew D. McCulloch, Roy Kerckhoffs:
Patient-specific models of cardiac biomechanics. 4-21 - Nan Xiao, Jay D. Humphrey, C. Alberto Figueroa:
Multi-scale computational model of three-dimensional hemodynamics within a deformable full-body arterial network. 22-40 - Trung Bao Le, Fotis Sotiropoulos:
Fluid-structure interaction of an aortic heart valve prosthesis driven by an animated anatomic left ventricle. 41-62 - Mahdi Esmaily Moghadam, Irene E. Vignon-Clementel, Richard Figliola, Alison L. Marsden:
A modular numerical method for implicit 0D/3D coupling in cardiovascular finite element simulations. 63-79 - Matthew McCormick, David A. Nordsletten, David Kay, Nicolas Smith:
Simulating left ventricular fluid-solid mechanics through the cardiac cycle under LVAD support. 80-96 - Luca Formaggia, Alfio Quarteroni, Christian Vergara:
On the physical consistency between three-dimensional and one-dimensional models in haemodynamics. 97-112 - Mahmoud Ismail, Wolfgang A. Wall, Michael W. Gee:
Adjoint-based inverse analysis of windkessel parameters for patient-specific vascular models. 113-130 - Leopold Grinberg, Dmitry A. Fedosov, George E. Karniadakis:
Parallel multiscale simulations of a brain aneurysm. 131-147 - Andrew P. Kuprat, Senthil Kabilan, James P. Carson, Richard A. Corley, Daniel R. Einstein:
A bidirectional coupling procedure applied to multiscale respiratory modeling. 148-167 - Youbing Yin, Jiwoong Choi, Eric A. Hoffman, Merryn H. Tawhai, Ching-Long Lin:
A multiscale MDCT image-based breathing lung model with time-varying regional ventilation. 168-192 - Sorin Mitran:
Continuum-kinetic-microscopic model of lung clearance due to core-annular fluid entrainment. 193-211 - Craig A. Finch, Thomas Clarke, James J. Hickman:
A continuum hard-sphere model of protein adsorption. 212-222 - Weiwei Wang, Nipa A. Mody, Michael R. King:
Multiscale model of platelet translocation and collision. 223-235 - Christian J. Cyron, Kei W. Müller, Andreas R. Bausch, Wolfgang A. Wall:
Micromechanical simulations of biopolymer networks with finite elements. 236-251 - Ravi Radhakrishnan, Uma Balakrishnan, Jin Liu, Portonovo S. Ayyaswamy, David M. Eckmann:
Temporal multiscale approach for nanocarrier motion with simultaneous adhesion and hydrodynamic interactions in targeted drug delivery. 252-263 - Yousef Jamali, Tahereh Jamali, Mohammad R. Kaazempur Mofrad:
An agent based model of integrin clustering: Exploring the role of ligand clustering, integrin homo-oligomerization, integrin-ligand affinity, membrane crowdedness and ligand mobility. 264-278 - Jeremy D. Scheff, Panteleimon D. Mavroudis, Panagiota T. Foteinou, Gary An, Steve E. Calvano, John Doyle, Thomas E. Dick, Stephen F. Lowry, Yoram Vodovotz, Ioannis P. Androulakis:
A multiscale modeling approach to inflammation: A case study in human endotoxemia. 279-289 - Petros Koumoutsakos, Justin Feigelman:
Multiscale stochastic simulations of chemical reactions with regulated scale separation. 290-297 - Maria-Grazia Ascenzi, Neal P. Kawas, Andre Lutz, Dieter Kardas, Udo Nackenhorst, Joyce H. Keyak:
Individual-specific multi-scale finite element simulation of cortical bone of human proximal femur. 298-311 - Gulshan B. Sharma, Douglas D. Robertson:
Adaptive scapula bone remodeling computational simulation: Relevance to regenerative medicine. 312-320 - Marc Garbey, Remi Salmon, David Thanoon, Barbara Bass:
Multiscale modeling and distributed computing to predict cosmesis outcome after a lumpectomy. 321-335
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