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Dimitris Drikakis

Fluid Mechanics and Computational Science
Cranfield University

Publications

2011
1. Hahn, M.; Drikakis, D.; Youngs, D. L.; Williams, R. J. R, Richtmyer-Meshkov turbulent mixing arising from an inclined material interface with realistic surface perturbations and reshocked flow. Physics of Fluids, Apr, Vol. 23 Issue 4, p046101, 2011.
2. Shimada, Y.; Thornber, B.; Drikakis, D., High-order Implicit Large Eddy Simulation of gaseous fuel injection and mixing of a bluff body burner. Computers & Fluids, Vol. 44 Issue 1, p229-237, 2011.
3. Rana, Z. A.; Thornber, B.; Drikakis, D., Transverse jet injection into a supersonic turbulent cross-flow. Physics of Fluids, Apr, Vol. 23 Issue 4, p046103, 2011.
4. A. Antoniadis , D. Drikakis, B. Zhong, G. Barakos , R. Steijl, M. Biava , L. Vigevano, A. Brocklehurst , O.Boelens , M. Dietz , M. Embacher, W. Khier, T. Renaud “Assessment of CFD methods against experimental flow measurements for helicopter flows”, Progress in Aerospace Sciences, under review, 2011.
5. N. Asproulis, D. Drikakis, Wall mass effects on hydrodynamic boundary slip, Physical Review E, accepted, 2011.
6. J. Appleyard, D. Drikakis, Higher-order CFD and interface tracking methods on highly-Parallel MPI and GPU systems. Computers & Fluids, Jul, Vol. 46 Issue 1, p101-105, 2011.
7. Titarev, V.A.; Drikakis, D., Uniformly high-order schemes on arbitrary unstructured meshes for advection–diffusion equations. Computers & Fluids, Jul2011, Vol. 46 Issue 1, p467-471, 2011.
8. N. Asproulis, M. Kalweit, D. Drikakis, “A Hybrid Molecular Continuum Method using Point Wise Coupling”, Advances in Engineering Software, 2010 (accepted).
9. D. Mantzalis, N. Asproulis, D. Drikakis “Filtering carbon dioxide through carbon nanotubes”, Chemical Physics Letters, Apr2011, Vol. 506 Issue 1-3, p81-85, 2011.
10. P. Tsoutsanis, V.A. Titarev and D. Drikakis. “WENO schemes on arbitrary mixed element unstructured meshes in three space dimensions” Journal of Computational Physics, Volume 230, Issue 4, 20 February 2011, Pages 1585-1601.

2010

11. D. Drikakis, C. Milionis, S. K. Pal, S. Patel, E. Shapiro,, Assessment of the applicability of analytical models for blood flow prediction in reconstructive surgery, accepted, International Journal for Numerical Methods in Biomedical Engineering, 2010.
12. M. Benke, E. Shapiro, D. Drikakis, “Mechanical behaviour of DNA molecules - elasticity and migration”, Medical Engineering and Physics, DOI:10.1016/j.medengphy.2010.08.003 , in press 2010.
13. S. Tissera, D. Drikakis, T. Birch, “Computational Fluid Dynamics Methods for Hypersonic Flow Around Blunted-Cone-Cylinder-Flare”, Journal of Spacecraft and Rockets, Vol. 47, 4, 563-570, 2010.
14. M. Porton, E. Shapiro, D. Drikakis, “Transitional Modelling of the Neutral Gas in the JET Neutraliser”, Fusion Engineering and Design, 85(5), pp. 789-795, 2010
15. I. Gaskin, E. Shapiro and D. Drikakis, “Numerical and Experimental Study of a Thermal Time of Flight Flow Meter”, accepted for publication in ASME Journal of Fluids Engineering, 2010.
16. D. Drikakis, C. Milionis, S. K. Pal, S. Patel and E. Shapiro, “Assessment of the applicability of analytical models for blood flow prediction in reconstructive surgery”, International Journal for Numerical Methods in Biomedical Engineering, DOI:10.1002/cnm.1401, in press, 2010.
17. N. Asproulis and D. Drikakis “Boundary slip dependency on surface stiffness”, Physical Review E, 81(061503), 2010.
18. B. Thornber, D. Drikakis, D. L. Youngs, R.J.R. Williams “The influence of initial conditions on turbulent mixing due to Richtmyer–Meshkov instability”, Journal of Fluid Mechanics, 654, pp. 99-139, 2010.
19. D. Drikakis, N. Asproulis, “Multiscale Computational Modelling of Flow and Heat Transfer”, International Journal for Numerical Methods for Heat and Fluid Flow, 5(20), 2010
20. M. Lai, M. Kalweit, D. Drikakis, “Temperature and ion concentration effects on the viscosity of Price-Brooks TIP3P water model”, Molecular Simulation, Sep, Vol. 36 Issue 10, p801-804, 2010.
21. M. Kalweit, D. Drikakis “On the behavior of fluidic material at molecular dynamics boundary conditions used in hybrid molecular-continuum simulations”, Molecular Simulation, Aug, Vol. 36 Issue 9, p657-662, 2010
22. N. Asproulis, D. Drikakis, “Surface Roughness Effects in Micro and Nanofluidic Devices”, Journal of Computational and Theoretical Nanoscience, 7(9), 1825-1830, 2010
23. A. Panaras, D. Drikakis, “Physical and numerical aspects of the high-speed unsteady flow around concave axisymmetric bodies” CEAS Space Journal, CEAS-D-09-00006R2.
24. P. Barton, D. Drikakis, “An Eulerian method for multi-component problems in non-linear elasticity with sliding interfaces”, Journal of Computational Physics, Volume 229, Issue 15, 1 August 2010, Pages 5518-5540.
25. V. A. Titarev, P. Tsoutsanis, D. Drikakis, “WENOSchemes for mixed-element unstructured meshes”, Commun. Comput. Phys., in print, 2010, doi: 10.4208 / cicp.040909.080110.
26. N Epiphaniou, M Kalweit, D Drikakis, G. Ball and N. Park, “Molecular dynamics simulations of dynamic friction and mixing at rapidly moving material interfaces'', Journal of Computational and Theoretical Nanoscience, 7, 97-106, 2010
27. A. Buonanno, D. Drikakis, C. Papachristou, A. Savvaris, C. Vamvakoulas, and C. Warsop, “Computational investigation of the DEMON unmanned air vehicle thrust vectoring system”, Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part G: Journal of Aerospace Engineering , Volume 224, 4, 387-394, 2010.


2009

28. E. Quaranta, D. Drikakis, “Noise radiation from a ducted rotor in a swirling-translating flow”, Journal of Fluid Mechanics, 641, 463-473, 2009.
29. J. S. Pushparajalingam, M. Kalweit, M. Labois, D. Drikakis, “Molecular dynamics of adsorption of argon on graphene, carbon nanotubes and carbon nanotubes bundles”, Journal of Computational and Theoretical Nanoscience, 6(10), 2156-2163, 2009.
30. E. Romenskiy, D. Drikakis, E. Toro, “Models and Numerical Methods for Compressible Two-Phase Flow”, Journal of Scientific Computing, DOI 10.1007/s10915-009-9316-y, July 2009.
31. A. Panaras, D. Drikakis, “High-speed unsteady flows around spiked-blunt bodies'', Journal of Fluid Mechanics, Vol. 632, pp. 69–96, 2009.
32. D. Drikakis, M. Hahn, A. Mosedale, B. Thornber, “Large Eddy Simulation Using High Resolution and High Order Methods”, Philosophical Transactions Royal Society A, 367, 2985-2997, 2009.
33. V.A. Titarev, E. Romenski, D. Drikakis, E. Surrey “Computational modelling of the IFMIF lithium target'', Fusion Engineering and Design, Vol. 84, No 1, pp. 49-56, 2009.
34. M. Hahn, D. Drikakis “Implicit Large-Eddy Simulation of Swept Wing Flow using High-Resolution Methods'', AIAA Journal, Vol. 47, No. 3, 618-629, 2009.
35. N. Asproulis, M. Kalweit, E. Shapiro, D. Drikakis, “Mesoscale flow and heat transfer modelling and its application to liquid and gas flows”, Journal of Nanophotonics, 3(01), 031960--031975, 2009.
36. D. Drikakis, J. Lechuga, and S. Pal, “Effects of Shock Waves on Biological Membranes: A Molecular Dynamics Study'', Journal of Computational and Theoretical Nanoscience, Vol.6, 1-6, 2009.
37. P.T. Barton, D. Drikakis and E.I. Romenski, “An Eulerian finite-volume scheme for large elastoplastic deformations in solids'', International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering, Volume 81 Issue 4, Pages 453 – 484, 2009.
38. P.T. Barton, D. Drikakis, E.I. Romenski, V. Titarev, “Exact and approximate solutions of Riemann problems in non-linear elasticity'', Journal of Computational Physics, Vol. 228, Issue 18, pp. 7046-7068, 2009.
39. M. Hahn, D. Drikakis, “Assessment of Large-Eddy Simulation of Internal Separated Flow'', Journal of Fluids Engineering, Vol. 131, pp. 071201-071215, 2009.
40. J. Milnes, D. Drikakis “Qualitative assessment of RANS models for Hypervapotron flow and heat transfer'', Fusion Engineering and Design, Vol. 84, pp. 1305-1312, 2009.

2008

41. B.Thornber and D.Drikakis, “Implicit Large Eddy Simulation of a Deep Cavity Using High-Resolution Methods'', AIAA Journal, Vol. 46, No. 10, 2634-2685, October 2008.
42. B. Thornber, A. Mosedale, D. Drikakis, D. Youngs, R. Williams, “An Improved Reconstruction Method for Compressible Flows with Low Mach Number Features'', Journal of Computational Physics, 227 (2008) 4873-4894.
43. B. Thornber, D. Drikakis, R. Williams, D. Youngs, “On Entropy Generation and Dissipation of Kinetic Energy in High-Resolution Shock-Capturing Schemes'' Journal of Computational Physics,227 (2008) 4853-4872.
44. E. Romenskiy, D. Drikakis, “Compressible two-phase flow modelling based on thermodynamically compatible systems of hyperbolic conservation laws'', International Journal for Numerical Methods in Fluids, 56:1473-1479, 2008.
45. B. Thornber, D. Drikakis, “Numerical dissipation of upwind schemes in low Mach flow'', International Journal for Numerical Methods in Fluids, Volume 56, Issue 8, 2008, 1535-1541
46. B. Thornber, D. Drikakis, D. Youngs “Large-eddy simulation of multi-component compressible turbulent flows using high resolution methods'', Computers and Fluids, 37 (7), p.867-876, 2008.
47. M. Benke, E. Shapiro, D. Drikakis An efficient multi-scale modelling approach for ssDNA motion in fluid flow, Journal of Bionic Engineering, Vol. 5, No. 4 pp. 299-307, 2008.
48. N. Asproulis, D. Drikakis “Nanoscale materials modelling using neural networks'', Journal of Computational and Theoretical Nanoscience, 6(3), 514-518, 2009.
49. M. Kalweit, D. Drikakis “Multiscale Methods for Micro/Nano Flows and Materials'', Journal of Computational and Theoretical Nanoscience, 5, 1923-1938, 2008.
50. M. Kalweit, D. Drikakis Coupling strategies for hybrid molecular-continuum simulation methods, Proc. IMechE Vol. 222 Part C: J. Mechanical Engineering Science, pp. 797-806, 2008.
51. J. Lechuga, D. Drikakis, S. Pal, “Molecular dynamics study of the interaction of a shock wave with a biological membrane'', International Journal for Numerical Methods in Fluids, 57:677-692, 2008.

2007

52. F. Grinstein and D. Drikakis Computing Turbulent Flow Dynamics With Implicit Large Eddy Simulation, Journal of Fluids Engineering, 129, 1481 (2007).
53. B. Thornber, D. Drikakis, “Large eddy simulation of shock-wave-induced turbulent mixing'', ASME Journal of Fluids Engineering, 1505-1513, Vol. 129(12), 2007.
54. A. Mosedale, D. Drikakis “Assessment of very high-order of accuracy in LES models'', ASME Journal of Fluids Engineering, 1497-1503, Vol. 129(12), 2007.
55. B. Thornber, A. Mosedale, D. Drikakis, “On the implicit large eddy simulations of homogeneous decaying turbulence'', Journal of Computational Physics, 226, 1902-1929, 2007.
56. D. Drikakis, M. Hahn, Z. Malick, E. Shapiro, “Implicit Large Eddy Simulations of Wall-Bounded Turbulent Flows'' ERCOFTAC Bulletin, Special Issue on Wall Modelling in LES, No 72, p 61-66, March 2007.
57. E. Shapiro, D. Drikakis, J. Gargiuli, P. Vadgama, “Interface capturing in dual-flow microfluidics'', Journal of Computational and Theoretical Nanoscience, 4, 802-806 2007.
58. D. Drikakis, C. Fureby, F. Grinstein, D. Youngs, “Simulation of Transition and Turbulence-Decay in Taylor-Green Vortex'', Journal of Turbulence, 8:1, 1-12, 2007.

2006

59. G. Nair, J. Garguili, N. R. Shiju, Z. Rhong, E. Shapiro, D Drikakis, P Vadgama, “In Situ fabrication of Crosslinked Protein Membranes using Microfluidics'', ChemBioChem, 7(11), 1683--1689, 2006.
60. J. Gargiuli, E. Shapiro, H. Gulhane, G. Nair, D. Drikakis, P. Vadgama “Microfluidic systems for in situ formation of nylon 6,6 membranes'' Journal of Membrane Science, 282, 257-265, 2006.
61. M. Kalweit, D. Drikakis, “Collision Dynamics of Nanoscale Lennard-Jones Clusters'', Physical Review B, 74, 235415, December 2006 (doi:10.1103/PhysRevB.74.235415).
62. E. Shapiro, D. Drikakis “Non-conservative and conservative formulations of characteristics numerical reconstructions for incompressible flows'' International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering, Volume 66, Issue 9, pp. 1466-1482, 2006.

2005

63. A. Bagabir, D. Drikakis, “Shock-wave induced instability in internal explosion dynamics'', The Aeronautical Journal, Volume 109, Number 1101 November 2005
64. D. Drikakis, D. Youngs, F. Grinstein “Symmetry-breaking and instabilities in Fluid Mechanics'', Progress in Aerospace Sciences, 41, 609-641, 2005.
65. M. Hahn, D. Drikakis, “Large eddy simulation of compressible turbulence using high-resolution methods,'' International Journal for Numerical Methods in Fluids, 47:971-977, 2005.
66. S. Patel, D. Drikakis, “Effects of preconditioning on the accuracy and efficiency of incompressible flows,'' International Journal for Numerical Methods in Fluids, 47:963-970, 2005.
67. E. Shapiro, D. Drikakis,”Artificial compressibility, characteristics-based schemes for variable density, incompressible, multi-species flows. Part I. Derivation of different formulations and constant density limit'', Journal of Computational Physics, 210, 584-607, 2005.
68. E. Shapiro, D. Drikakis “Artificial compressibility, characteristics-based schemes for variable density, incompressible, multi-species flows. Part II. Multigrid implementation and numerical tests'', Journal of Computational Physics, 210, 608-631, 2005.
69. S. Patel, D. Drikakis, S. Pal, “Computational Fluid Dynamics of flow through a free flap in reconstructive surgery, International Journal for Dynamics in Fluids, Vol. 1, No. 1, pp. 25-36(12), 2005.

2004

70. D. Drikakis, M.Hahn, S. Patel and E. Shapiro, High-resolution methods for incompressible, compressible and variable density flows, ERCOFTAC Bulletin, No. 62, 2004.
71. A. Bagabir, D. Drikakis “Numerical experiments using high-resolution schemes for unsteady, inviscid, compressible flows'', Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering, Vol 193/42-44, pp 4675-4705, 2004.
72. M. Kalweit, D. Drikakis,”Molecular Dynamics of Colliding Nanoclusters'', Journal of Computational and Theoretical Nanoscience, 4, 367-377, 2004.
73. S. Pal, S. Patel, D. Drikakis, “Effect of anastomosis on fluid flow through the arterial network of a rectus abdominis free flap'' British Journal of Anaesthesia, 94: 403-404, 2004.
74. S. Pal, S. Patel, D. Drikakis, “Simulation of fluid flow through the arterial network of a rectus abdominis free flap'' British Journal of Anaesthesia, 93: 167-168, 2004.

2003

75. D. Drikakis, “Advances in turbulent flow computations using high-resolution methods,'' Progress in Aerospace Science, 39, 405-424, 2003.
76. G. Barakos, D. Drikakis "Computational study of unsteady flows around oscillating and ramping aerofoils," International Journal for Numerical Methods in Fluids, 42(2), 163-186, 2003.
77. P. Neofytou, D. Drikakis, "Effects of blood models on flows through a stenosis", International Journal for Numerical Methods in Fluids, 43, 597-635, 2003.
78. P. Neofytou, D. Drikakis, "Non-Newtonian flow instability in a channel with a sudden expansion", Journal of Non-Newtonian Fluid Mechanics, 111(2-3), 127-150, 2003.

1989-2002

79. D. Drikakis, “Embedded Turbulence Model in Numerical Methods for Hyperbolic Conservation Laws'', International Journal for Numerical Methods in Fluids, 39, 763-781, 2002.
80. D. Drikakis, L. Margolin, P.K. Smolarkiewicz “ “Spurious'' eddies'', International Journal for Numerical Methods in Fluids, 40, 313-322, 2002.
81. F. Mallinger, D. Drikakis, “Laminar-to-turbulent transition in pulsatile flow through a stenosis,'' Biorheology Journal, 39, 437-441, 2002.
82. F. Mallinger, D. Drikakis “Instability in three-dimensional, unsteady stenotic flows'', International Journal of Heat and Fluid Flow, 23, 657-663, 2002.
83. M.A. Leschziner, D. Drikakis “Turbulence and turbulent-flow computation in aeronautics'', The Aeronautical Journal, Paper No 2729 (July 2002): 349-384.
84. A. Bagabir, D. Drikakis “Mach number effects on shock-bubble interaction'', Shock Waves Journal, 11:209-218, 2001.
85. J.Rokicki, J.Majewski, D. Drikakis, J. ó tak “Parallel Chimera Grid Method,'' Future Generation of Computer Systems, 18, pp. 3-15, 2001.
86. D. Drikakis, P.K. Smolarkiewicz “On spurious vortical structures'', Journal of Computational Physics,172, 309-325, 2001.
87. D. Drikakis, J. Majewski, J. Rokicki, J. ó tak “Investigation of blending-function-based overlapping-grid technique for compressible flows,'' Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering, 190, 5173-5195, 2001.
88. G. Barakos, D. Drikakis “Numerical simulation of transonic buffet flows using various turbulence closures,'' International Journal of Heat and Fluid Flow, 21, pp. 620-626, 2000.
89. G. Barakos, D. Drikakis “Investigation of non-linear eddy-viscosity models in shock boundary-layer interaction,'' AIAA Journal, Vol. 38, No. 3, pp. 461-469, 2000.
90. G. Barakos, D. Drikakis “Unsteady separated flows over manoeuvering lifting surfaces,'' Phil. Trans. Royal Soc. Lond. A, 358, pp. 3279-3291, 2000.
91. D. Drikakis, O. Iliev, D.P. Vassileva “Acceleration of multigrid flow computation through dynamic adaptation of the smoothing procedure,'' Journal of Computational Physics, 165, 566-591, 2000.
92. G. Barakos, D. Drikakis “An implicit unfactored method for unsteady, turbulent compressible flows with moving boundaries,'' Computers and Fluids Journal, 28/8, pp. 899-921, 1999.
93. G. Barakos, D. Drikakis, W. Lefebre, “Improvement to numerical predictions of aerodynamic flows using experimental data assimilation,'' Journal of Aircraft, Vol. 36, 3, pp. 611-614, 1999.
94. J. ó tak, D. Drikakis “Hybrid upwind methods for the simulation of unsteady shock-wave diffraction over a cylinder,'' Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering, Vol. 162, Nos. 1-4, pp. 165-185, 1998.
95. G. Barakos, D. Drikakis “Assesment of various low-Re turbulence models in shock boundary layer interaction,'' Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering, Vol. 160, Nos. 1-2 pp. 155-174, 1998.
96. G. Barakos, D. Drikakis “Implicit-coupled implementation of two-equation turbulence models in compressible Navier-Stokes methods,'' International Journal for Numerical Methods in Fluids, 28, pp. 73-94, 1998.
97. D. Drikakis, O. Iliev, D.P. Vassileva “ A non-linear full multigrid method for the three-dimensional incompressible Navier-Stokes equations,'' Journal of Computational Physics, 146, 301-321, 1998.
98. D. Drikakis, U. Goldberg “Wall-distance-free turbulence models applied to incompressible flows'' International Journal of Computational Fluid Dynamics, Vol. 10, pp. 241-253, 1998.
99. D. Drikakis “Study of bifurcation flow phenomena in incompressible sudden-expansion flows,'' Physics of Fluids, 9(1), pp. 76-87, 1997.
100. D. Drikakis, D. Ofengeim, E. Timofeev, P. Voinovich “Computation of non-stationary shock-wave/cylinder interaction using adaptive grid methods,'' Journal of Fluids and Structures, 11(7), pp. 665-691, 1997.
101. D. Ofengeim, D. Drikakis “Simulation of blast wave propagation over a cylinder,'' Shock Waves Journal, 7, pp. 305-317, 1997.
102. W. Angelis, D. Drikakis, F. Durst, W. Khier “Numerical and experimental study of the flow over a two-dimensional car model,'' Journal of Wind Engineering & Industrial Aerodynamics, 62, pp. 57-79, 1996.
103. D. Drikakis “A Parallel Multiblock Characteristics-Based Method for 3D Incompressible Flows,'' Advances in Engineering Software, 26, pp. 111-119, 1996.
104. D. Panayotounakos, D. Drikakis “On the closed form solutions of the wave Diffusion and Burger's Equation in Fluid Mechanics,'' Journal of Applied Mathematics & Mechanics (Zeitschrift für Angewandte Mathematik Mechanik; ZAMM), 75, 6, pp. 437-447. 1995.
105. D. Drikakis, F. Durst “A numerical study of viscous supersonic flow past a flat plate at large angles of incidence,'' Physics of Fluids, Vol. 6, No. 4, pp. 1553-1573, 1994.
106. D. Drikakis, E. Schreck, F. Durst “Performance analysis of viscous flow computations on various parallel architectures,'' ASME Journal of Fluids Engineering, Vol. 116, pp. 835-841, 1994.
107. D. Drikakis, F. Durst “Investigation of flux formulae in shock wave turbulent boundary layer interaction,'' International Journal for Numerical Methods in Fluids, Vol. 18, pp. 385-413, 1994.
108. D. Drikakis, F. Durst “Parallelization of inviscid and viscous flow solvers,'' International Journal of Computational Fluid Dynamics, Vol. 3, pp. 101-121, 1994.
109. D. Drikakis, P. Govatsos, D. Papantonis “A Characteristic Based Method for Incompressible Flows,'' International Journal for Numerical Methods in Fluids, Vol. 19, pp. 667-685, 1994.
110. D. Drikakis, S. Tsangaris “On the solution of the compressible Navier-Stokes equations using improved flux vector splitting methods,'' Applied Mathematical Modelling, Vol. 17, pp. 282-297, 1993.
111. D. Drikakis, S. Tsangaris “Real Gas effects for Compressible Nozzle Flows,'' ASME Journal of Fluids Engineering, Vol. 115, pp. 115-120, 1993.
112. D. Drikakis, S. Tsangaris “On the Accuracy and Efficiency of CFD Methods in Real Gas Hypersonics,'' International Journal for Numerical Methods in Fluids, Vol. 16, pp. 759-775, 1993.
113. D. Drikakis, S. Tsangaris “Zonal-Local Solution Method for the Accelerated Solution of the Turbulent Navier-Stokes Equations,'' AIAA Journal, Vol. 31, No. 10, pp. 1759-1760, 1993.
114. D. Drikakis, S. Tsangaris “Local Solution Acceleration Method for the Compressible Euler and Navier-Stokes Equations,'' AIAA Journal, Vol. 30, No. 2, pp. 340-348, 1992.
115. D. Drikakis, S. Tsangaris “Upwind schemes for the Navier-Stokes equations from subsonic through hypersonic speeds,'' Journal of Applied Mathematics & Mechanics (Zeitschrift für Angewandte Mathematik Mechanik; ZAMM), Vol. 72, No. 5, pp. 385-388, 1992.
116. D. Drikakis, S. Tsangaris “An Implicit Characteristic Flux Averaging Scheme for the Euler Equations for Real Gases,'' International Journal for Numerical Methods in Fluids, Vol. 12, pp. 711-726, 1991.
117. D. Drikakis, S. Tsangaris “Multigrid Scheme for the Compressible Euler Equations,'' Journal of Applied Mathematics & Mechanics (Zeitschrift für Angewandte Mathematik Mechanik; ZAMM) ,Vol 70, No. 6, pp. 663-666, 1990.
118. S. Tsangaris, D. Drikakis “Pulsating blood flow in an anisotropic elastic tube: Linear approximation of the pressure waves,'' Medical and Biological Engineering and Computing, Vol. 27, pp. 82-88, 1989


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