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ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD2019

A semi-infinite hydraulic fracture driven by a shear-thinning fluid

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We use the Carreau rheological model which properly accounts for the shear-thinning behaviour between the low and high shear rate Newtonian limits to investigate the problem of a semi-infinite hydraulic fracture propagating at a constant velocity in an imp ...
Cambridge University Press2018

PZE-transduced Suspended Microchannel Resonators for sensing applications

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This PhD thesis aims at developing a system which can measure the mechanical properties of fluidic samples in the picoliter range. The ultimate goal is the characterization of cancer cells and viscoelastic fluids (i.e. biological fluids), in order to study ...
EPFL2018

A discussion on the paper "Role of porosity on the stiffness and stability of (001) surface of the nanogranular C-S-H gel"

Paul Bowen, Aslam Kunhi Mohamed

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Elsevier2017

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The free surface flow of an Oldroyd-B viscoelastic fluid is considered, following A. Bonito, M. Picasso, and M. Laso (2006)[1]. When removing a term in the extra-stress constitutive relation, the description of an elastic incompressible solid is obtained, ...
Elsevier France-Editions Scientifiques Medicales Elsevier2016

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Pedro Miguel Nunes Pereira de Almeida Reis

We perform a numerical investigation of the deformation of a rotating helical filament subjected to an axial flow, under low Reynolds number conditions, motivated by the propulsion of bacteria using helical flagella. Given its slenderness, the helical rod ...
Royal Society of Chemistry2016

Numerical experiments for multiscale problems in linear elasticity

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This paper gives numerical experiments for the Finite Element Heterogeneous Multiscale Method applied to problems in linear elasticity, which has been analyzed in [A. Abdulle, Math. Models Methods Appl. Sci. 16, 2006]. The main results for the FE-HMM a pri ...
Springer2016

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Open flows, such as wakes, jets, separation bubbles, mixing layers, boundary layers, etc., develop in domains where fluid particles are continuously advected downstream. They are encountered in a wide variety of situations, ranging from nature to technolog ...
EPFL2015

Location choice with longitudinal WiFi data

Michel Bierlaire, Matthieu Marie Cochon de Lapparent, Antonin Danalet, Loïc Tinguely

While moving from diary survey to location-aware technologies, recent data collection techniques provide new insights about location choices. Only few dynamic models of location choice exist in the literature, and none of them to our knowledge correct for ...
Transport and Mobility Laboratory, ENAC, EPFL2015

Confined flow of suspensions modelled by a frictional rheology

Brice Tanguy Alphonse Lecampion, Dmitriy Garagash

We investigate in detail the problem of confined pressure-driven laminar flow of neutrally buoyant non-Brownian suspensions using a frictional rheology based on the recent proposal of Boyer et al. (Phys. Rev. Lett., vol. 107 (18), 2011, 188301). The fricti ...
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