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January 20, 2004, 00:44 |
Lagrangian FEM for CFD
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Hi, I want to simulate fluid flow involving deformable boundaries. Example, microstructural flow of blood (along with blood cells).
I found that Lagrangian FEM is the better way to simulate. Can anyone suggest a book for this method? (I am new to FEM in CFD). Is there any other method that is better than this? Regards, Shyam Sundar |
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