AB
Publications
- Simulating water-entry/exit problems using Eulerian–Lagrangian and fully-Eulerian fictitious domain methods within the open-source IBAMR library
- The inertial sea wave energy converter (ISWEC) technology: Device-physics, multiphase modeling and simulations
- Fully resolved immersed electrohydrodynamics for particle motion, electrolocation, and self-propulsion
- Brownian dynamics of fully confined suspensions of rigid particles without Green's functions
- Transition in swimming direction in a model self-propelled inertial swimmer
- Energy efficiency and allometry of movement of swimming and flying animals
- A DLM immersed boundary method based wave-structure interaction solver for high density ratio multiphase flows
- An immersed boundary method for rigid bodies
- Critique on “Volume penalization for inhomogeneous Neumann boundary conditions modeling scalar flux in complicated geometry”
- A robust incompressible Navier-Stokes solver for high density ratio multiphase flows
- A sharp interface Lagrangian-Eulerian method for rigid-body fluid-structure interaction
- A Forced Damped Oscillation Framework for Undulatory Swimming Provides New Insights into How Propulsion Arises in Active and Passive Swimming
- An adaptive and energy-maximizing control optimization of wave energy converters using an extremum-seeking approach
- A fully resolved active musculo-mechanical model for esophageal transport
- Hydrodynamics of suspensions of passive and active rigid particles: A rigid multiblob approach
- A one-sided direct forcing immersed boundary method using moving least squares
- Separability of drag and thrust in undulatory animals and machines
- A moving control volume approach to computing hydrodynamic forces and torques on immersed bodies
- A unified mathematical framework and an adaptive numerical method for fluid-structure interaction with rigid, deforming, and elastic bodies
- Hydrodynamic optimality of balistiform and gymnotiform locomotion
- An immersed interface method for discrete surfaces
- Convergent Evolution of Mechanically Optimal Locomotion in Aquatic Invertebrates and Vertebrates
- Comparison of wave-structure interaction dynamics of a submerged cylindrical point absorber with three degrees of freedom using potential flow and computational fluid dynamics models
- Gray's paradox: A fluid mechanical perspective
- Undulating fins produce off-axis thrust and flow structures
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Co-workers & collaborators
- MK
Matthew Knepley
- MF
M. Gregory Forest
- BG
Boyce Griffith
- NP
Neelesh A. Patankar