Simulation and visualization of 3D flow fields in the human cerebral ventricular system

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Douglas Cochrane ◽  
Ellen Grant
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Tadd T. Truscott ◽  
Jesse Belden ◽  
Joseph R. Nielson ◽  
David J. Daily ◽  
Scott L. Thomson

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Jaroslav Fořt ◽  
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Jan Halama ◽  
Karel Kozel

2008 ◽  
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Hsien-Hsi HSIEH ◽  
Liya LI ◽  
Han-Wei SHEN ◽  
Wen-Kai TAI
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Wenyao Zhang ◽  
Yuezhu Pei ◽  
Beichen Liu ◽  
Mengyuan Guan

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2012 ◽  
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Andrew Gray

1996 ◽  
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Shenquan Liu

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Margaret A. Shanafield ◽  
Saskia Noorduijn ◽  
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Jens Kasten ◽  
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2008 ◽  
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pp. 2463-2467 ◽  
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Jeffrey C. Weil

Abstract A slightly simplified form of Thomson’s Lagrangian stochastic model (LSM) is presented for dispersion applications in three-dimensional (3D) flow fields. It is found that the Lagrangian velocity of a particle in 3D inhomogeneous Gaussian turbulence can be decomposed into the local Eulerian mean velocity UEi at the particle position and a velocity perturbation u′i. The Eulerian mean wind can be predicted by 3D wind field models, whereas the u′i is obtained from Thomson’s model and depends on the turbulence field. The UEi, u′i decomposition was used earlier in a two-dimensional particle model for a canopy (by Flesch and Wilson) and in models with 3D mean winds but with u′i based on LSM forms differing from that of Thomson. This note shows that the UEi, u′i decomposition is consistent with Thomson’s LSM for general 3D flow fields and is a simpler solution that should lead to improved computational efficiency for dispersion applications.


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