Dalin Tang
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- Simulating cyclic artery compression using a 3D unsteady model with fluid–structure interactions. In: Computers & Structures, v. 80, n. 20-21 (August 2002). (2002):
- A multiphysics modeling approach to develop right ventricle pulmonary valve replacement surgical procedures with a contracting band to improve ventricle ejection fraction. In: Computers & Structures, v. 122 (June 2013). (2013):
- Multi-physics MRI-based two-layer fluid–structure interaction anisotropic models of human right and left ventricles with different patch materials: Cardiac function assessment and mechanical stress analysis. In: Computers & Structures, v. 89, n. 11-12 (June 2011). (2011):
- Wall stress and strain analysis using a three-dimensional thick-wall model with fluid–structure interactions for blood flow in carotid arteries with stenoses. In: Computers & Structures, v. 72, n. 1-3 (July 1999). (1999):
- A 3-D thin-wall model with fluid–structure interactions for blood flow in carotid arteries with symmetric and asymmetric stenoses. In: Computers & Structures, v. 72, n. 1-3 (July 1999). (1999):
- A multi-physics growth model with fluid–structure interactions for blood flow and re-stenosis in rat vein grafts. In: Computers & Structures, v. 81, n. 8-11 (May 2003). (2003):