Black-box decomposition methods to model blood flow in the cardiovascular system using dimensionally-heterogeneous models (2012)
- Authors:
- Autor USP: BUSCAGLIA, GUSTAVO CARLOS - ICMC
- Unidade: ICMC
- Subjects: MECÂNICA DOS FLUÍDOS COMPUTACIONAL; ANÁLISE NUMÉRICA; ESCOAMENTO MULTIFÁSICO
- Language: Português
- Imprenta:
- Publisher: INCT-MACC/LNCC
- Publisher place: Petrópolis, RJ
- Date published: 2012
- ISBN: 9788599961179
- Source:
- Título do periódico: Scientific Computing Applied to Medicine and Healthcare
- Volume/Número/Paginação/Ano: v. 1, 421 p
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ABNT
BLANCO, Pablo J. e LEIVA, Jorge S. e BUSCAGLIA, Gustavo Carlos. Black-box decomposition methods to model blood flow in the cardiovascular system using dimensionally-heterogeneous models. Scientific Computing Applied to Medicine and Healthcare. Tradução . Petrópolis, RJ: INCT-MACC/LNCC, 2012. v. 1. . . Acesso em: 18 abr. 2024. -
APA
Blanco, P. J., Leiva, J. S., & Buscaglia, G. C. (2012). Black-box decomposition methods to model blood flow in the cardiovascular system using dimensionally-heterogeneous models. In Scientific Computing Applied to Medicine and Healthcare (Vol. 1). Petrópolis, RJ: INCT-MACC/LNCC. -
NLM
Blanco PJ, Leiva JS, Buscaglia GC. Black-box decomposition methods to model blood flow in the cardiovascular system using dimensionally-heterogeneous models. In: Scientific Computing Applied to Medicine and Healthcare. Petrópolis, RJ: INCT-MACC/LNCC; 2012. [citado 2024 abr. 18 ] -
Vancouver
Blanco PJ, Leiva JS, Buscaglia GC. Black-box decomposition methods to model blood flow in the cardiovascular system using dimensionally-heterogeneous models. In: Scientific Computing Applied to Medicine and Healthcare. Petrópolis, RJ: INCT-MACC/LNCC; 2012. [citado 2024 abr. 18 ] - Assessment of numerical techniques for micro-drop fluid mechanics
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