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Fluid flow bifurcation in micro-channels
S. Patel,
D. Drikakis
Queen Mary University of London
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Fluid Flow
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Straight Channel
100%
Flow Bifurcation
100%
Contraction-expansion
100%
High-resolution
50%
Numerical Methods
50%
Computational Results
50%
Low Reynolds number
50%
Nonlinear multigrid
50%
Asymmetric Separation
50%
Flow Transition
50%
Microflow
50%
Second-order Accurate
50%
Incompressible Fluid Flow
50%
Grid Algorithm
50%
Quasi-incompressibility
50%
Channel Geometry
50%
Sudden Contraction
50%
Engineering
Fluid Flow
100%
Microchannel
100%
High Resolution
50%
Compressibility
50%
Numerical Study
50%
Multigrid
50%
Incompressible Fluid
50%
Channel Geometry
50%