All Stories

  1. Whole-body movement modeling in realistic environments for understanding performance and injury
  2. Flow and remodeling processes occurring within the body proper
  3. Flow processes occurring within the body but still external to the body's epithelial layer (gastrointestinal and respiratory tracts)
  4. Evaluation of SPH and FVM Models of Kinematically Prescribed Peristalsis-like Flow in a Tube
  5. A Coupled Biomechanical-Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics Model for Horse Racing Tracks
  6. Application of SPH to Single and Multiphase Geophysical, Biophysical and Industrial Fluid Flows
  7. Dive Mechanic: Bringing 3D virtual experimentation using biomechanical modelling to elite level diving with the Workspace workflow engine
  8. Particle based modelling in industrial processing
  9. Dynamic simulation of flat water kayaking using a coupled biomechanical-smoothed particle hydrodynamics model
  10. Investigating mixing and emptying for aqueous liquid content from the stomach using a coupled biomechanical-SPH model
  11. Peristaltic transport of a particulate suspension in the small intestine
  12. A coupled biomechanical-Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics model for predicting the loading on the body during elite platform diving
  13. Modeling Food Digestion in the Oral Cavity
  14. How arterial pressures affect the consideration of internal carotid artery angle as a risk factor for carotid artherosclerotic disease
  15. Challenges in computational modelling of food breakdown and flavour release
  16. Pitching Effects of Buoyancy During Four Competitive Swimming Strokes
  17. Computational Modeling of Food Oral Breakdown Using Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics
  18. Evaluation of a subject-specific finite-element model of the equine metacarpophalangeal joint under physiological load
  19. Towards modelling of fluid flow and food breakage by the teeth in the oral cavity using smoothed particle hydrodynamics (SPH)
  20. Prediction of industrial, biophysical and extreme geophysical flows using particle methods
  21. Forelimb muscle activity during equine locomotion
  22. Anatomical and mechanical relationship between the proximal attachment of adductor longus and the distal rectus sheath
  23. People with PFJ OA ambulate with altered muscle forces
  24. Can the adductor longus transmit force across the pubic symphysis? Implications for the pathophysiology of athletic groin pain
  25. Relationship between muscle forces, joint loading and utilization of elastic strain energy in equine locomotion
  26. Towards a novel tensile elastometer for soft tissue
  27. A pinch elastometer for soft tissue