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  1. Beyond language: Applying MLX transformers to engineering physics
  2. iBCS: 4. Application of the Inhalation Biopharmaceutics Classification System to the Development of Orally Inhaled Drug Products
  3. Multiscale Modeling of Respiratory Transport Phenomena and Intersubject Variability
  4. iBCS: 3. A Biopharmaceutics Classification System for Orally Inhaled Drug Products
  5. In vitro–in silico correlation of three-dimensional turbulent flows in an idealized mouth-throat model
  6. Fate of inhaled aerosols under the influence of glottal motion in a realistic in silico human tracheobronchial tree model
  7. iBCS: 2. Mechanistic Modeling of Pulmonary Availability of Inhaled Drugs versus Critical Product Attributes
  8. iBCS: 1. Principles and Framework of an Inhalation-Based Biopharmaceutics Classification System
  9. On the Validation of Generational Lung Deposition Computer Models Using Planar Scintigraphic Images: The Case of Mimetikos Preludium
  10. Anatomical variability in the upper tracheobronchial tree: sex-based differences and implications for personalized inhalation therapies
  11. In silico methods to model dose deposition
  12. Inhaled Medicines
  13. Introduction
  14. Machine learning and in silico methods
  15. The emerging state of the art
  16. In silico optimization of targeted aerosol delivery in upper airways via Inhaled Volume Tracking
  17. Towards whole-lung simulations of aerosol deposition: A model of the deep lung
  18. Structure-based transient models for scalar dissipation rate in homogeneous turbulence
  19. In Silico Optimization of Fiber-Shaped Aerosols in Inhalation Therapy for Augmented Targeting and Deposition across the Respiratory Tract
  20. Multiscale in silico Lung Modeling Strategies for Aerosol Inhalation Therapy and Drug Delivery
  21. Targeting inhaled fibers to the pulmonary acinus: Opportunities for augmented delivery from in silico simulations
  22. PIV measurements of the SimInhale benchmark case
  23. Phase lock-on in periodically excited Bingham flow past a confined cylinder
  24. Targeting inhaled aerosol delivery to upper airways in children: Insight from computational fluid dynamics (CFD)
  25. Targeted Drug Delivery to Upper Airways Using a Pulsed Aerosol Bolus and Inhaled Volume Tracking Method
  26. Discrete multi-physics simulations of diffusive and convective mass transfer in boundary layers containing motile cilia in lungs
  27. The feasibility of using in silico model throats for population studies of regional drug deposition
  28. Particle-Laden Flow in a Physiologically Realistic Human Airway Bifurcation
  29. The Effect of Flow Rate and Electrostatic Charge on Aerosol Deposition in a Realistic Lung Geometry
  30. Editorial on the Special Issue “SimInhale”
  31. Are we are doing it right?: benchmarking simulations of regional aerosol deposition in the lungs.
  32. Estimating drug deposition in the deep lung: perhaps we can do better than traditional 1D models
  33. Transport of ellipsoid fibers in oscillatory shear flows: Implications for aerosol deposition in deep airways
  34. The contribution of active and inactive structures to the statistics of a turbulent pipe flow
  35. A review of flow and aerosol measurements in human airways
  36. A structure-based model for transport in stably stratified homogeneous turbulent flows
  37. Vorticity crawlers and other strange animals in near wall turbulence
  38. A detailed look at deposition in a human airway bifurcation
  39. A structure-based model for the transport of passive scalars in homogeneous turbulent flows
  40. Particle deposition in a realistic geometry of the human conducting airways: Effects of inlet velocity profile, inhalation flowrate and electrostatic charge
  41. On the transition to turbulence of a viscoplastic fluid past a confined cylinder: A numerical study
  42. Computation of Complex Terrain Turbulent Flows Using Hybrid Algebraic Structure-Based Models (ASBM) and LES
  43. The ASBM-SA turbulence closure: Taking advantage of structure-based modeling in current engineering CFD codes
  44. A general framework for computing the turbulence structure tensors
  45. Using Coarrays to Parallelize Legacy Fortran Applications: Strategy and Case Study
  46. Direct numerical simulation of turbulent liquid metal flow entering a magnetic field
  47. A consistent velocity approximation for variable-density flow and transport in porous media
  48. Three-dimensional numerical simulations of magnetohydrodynamic flow around a confined circular cylinder under low, moderate, and strong magnetic fields
  49. Test-driven coarray parallelization of a legacy Fortran application
  50. Dispersed-phase structure in sheared MHD turbulence
  51. Advances in Particle Representation Modeling of Homogeneous Turbulence. From the Linear PRM Version to the Interacting Viscoelastic IPRM
  52. Three dimensional flow around a circular cylinder confined in a plane channel
  53. Numerical simulation of a liquid-metal flow in a poorly conducting pipe subjected to a strong fringing magnetic field
  54. Effects of the consistency of the fringing magnetic field on direct numerical simulations of liquid–metal flow
  55. ASBM-BSL: An Easy Access to the Structure Based Model Technology
  56. MHD flow past a circular cylinder using the immersed boundary method
  57. On the use of the BLYP functional for the DFT calculation of graphite–hydrogen systems
  58. Diagnostic Properties of Structure Tensors in Turbulent Flows
  59. Core of the magnetic obstacle
  60. Preface
  61. CFD modeling of turbulent flow and particle deposition in human lungs
  62. On the analogy between streamlined magnetic and solid obstacles
  63. Direct simulation of the limiting flux: I. Interpretation of the experimental results
  64. CFD Analysis of Turbulent Particle Deposition in the Lungs
  65. Analytic models of heterogenous magnetic fields for liquid metal flow simulations
  66. Lagrangian particle dispersion in turbulent flow over a wall mounted obstacle
  67. Immersed boundary method for the MHD flows of liquid metals
  68. Numerical Modeling of Turbulent Airflow and Particle Deposition in a Bifurcating Airway Model
  69. Molecular Simulation of Water in Carbon Nanotubes
  70. Representing anisotropy of two-point second-order turbulence velocity correlations using structure tensors
  71. Molecular dynamic simulations of carbon nanotubes in CO2 atmosphere
  72. Self-diffusivity, hydrogen bonding and density of different water models in carbon nanotubes
  73. Influence of water model and nanotube rigidity on the density of water in carbon nanotubes
  74. The density of water in carbon nanotubes
  75. Assessing the Impact of Concentration-Dependent Fluid Properties on Concentration Polarization in Crossflow Membrane Systems
  76. Dispersed-phase structural anisotropy in homogeneous magnetohydrodynamic turbulence at low magnetic Reynolds number
  77. Effects of selective water withdrawal schemes on thermal stratification in Kouris Dam in Cyprus
  78. A grid-free abstraction of the Navier-Stokes equations in Fortran 95/2003
  79. Linear analysis of generalized turbulent hyperbolic flow in a rotating frame
  80. Large-eddy simulations of the turbulent Hartmann flow close to the transitional regime
  81. On the linear stability of turbulent plane strain flow in a rotating frame
  82. Rapidly sheared homogeneous stratified turbulence in a rotating frame
  83. Rapid shear of initially anisotropic turbulence in a rotating frame
  84. The transport of a passive scalar in magnetohydrodynamic turbulence subjected to mean shear and frame rotation
  85. Complex Effects in Large Eddy Simulations
  86. Assessing the Accuracy of Wall Concentration Estimation Based on Averaged Permeate Velocity in Spacer-Filled Reverse Osmosis (RO) Membrane Systems
  87. An analytical solution for rapidly distorted turbulent shear flow in a rotating frame
  88. A simplified structure-based model using standard turbulence scale equations: computation of rotating wall-bounded flows
  89. Statistical measures of structural anisotropy in MHD turbulence subjected to mean shear and frame rotation
  90. Wetting of doped carbon nanotubes by water droplets
  91. Application of a New Algebraic Structure-Based Model to Rotating Turbulent Flows
  92. Magnetohydrodynamic turbulence at moderate magnetic Reynolds number
  93. Flow of Aqueous Solutions in Carbon Nanotubes
  94. Thermal Conduction in Magnetized Turbulent Gas
  95. Structure-based turbulence model: Application to a rotating pipe flow
  96. Structure and scales in turbulence modeling
  97. One-point turbulence structure tensors
  98. Structure-based turbulence modeling for wall-bounded flows
  99. Developments in Structure-Based Turbulence Modeling
  100. Linear dependencies in fourth-rank turbulence tensor models
  101. One-Point Modelling of Rapidly Deformed Homogeneous Turbulence
  102. Tensorial volume of turbulence revisited
  103. Modeling of Multipoint Correlations in Turbulent Flows
  104. Insights for LES from structure-based turubulence modeling