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    An efficient, localised approach for the simulation of elastic blood vessels using the lattice Boltzmann method by McCullough, J. W. S., Coveney, P. V.

    Published in Scientific reports (20-12-2021)
    “…Many numerical studies of blood flow impose a rigid wall assumption due to the simplicity of its implementation compared to a full coupling with a solid…”
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    High fidelity blood flow in a patient-specific arteriovenous fistula by McCullough, J. W. S., Coveney, P. V.

    Published in Scientific reports (16-11-2021)
    “…An arteriovenous fistula, created by artificially connecting segments of a patient’s vasculature, is the preferred way to gain access to the bloodstream for…”
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    A 3D LBM-DEM study of sheared particle suspensions under the influence of temperature-dependent viscosity by McCullough, J.W.S., Łaniewski-Wołłk, Ł., Aminossadati, S.M., Leonardi, C.R.

    Published in Powder technology (01-09-2021)
    “…Particle suspensions form a fundamental yet complex component of many scientific and engineering endeavours. This paper proposes a numerical coupling between…”
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    Towards blood flow in the virtual human: efficient self-coupling of HemeLB by McCullough, J W S, Richardson, R A, Patronis, A, Halver, R, Marshall, R, Ruefenacht, M, Wylie, B J N, Odaker, T, Wiedemann, M, Lloyd, B, Neufeld, E, Sutmann, G, Skjellum, A, Kranzlmüller, D, Coveney, P V

    Published in Interface focus (06-02-2021)
    “…Many scientific and medical researchers are working towards the creation of a virtual human-a personalized digital copy of an individual-that will assist in a…”
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    Development and performance of a HemeLB GPU code for human-scale blood flow simulation by Zacharoudiou, I, McCullough, J. W. S, Coveney, P. V

    Published 13-01-2022
    “…In recent years, it has become increasingly common for high performance computers (HPC) to possess some level of heterogeneous architecture - typically in the…”
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    Development and performance of a HemeLB GPU code for human-scale blood flow simulation by Zacharoudiou, I., McCullough, J.W.S., Coveney, P.V.

    Published in Computer physics communications (01-01-2023)
    “…In recent years, it has become increasingly common for high performance computers (HPC) to possess some level of heterogeneous architecture - typically in the…”
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    Transport of particles suspended within a temperature-dependent viscosity fluid using coupled LBM–DEM by McCullough, J.W.S., Aminossadati, S.M., Leonardi, C.R.

    “…•Temperature-dependent viscosity fluid accurately modelled with total energy LBM.•Resolved particle transport captured in 2D and 3D geometries with coupled…”
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    Lattice Boltzmann methods for the simulation of heat transfer in particle suspensions by McCullough, J.W.S., Leonardi, C.R., Jones, B.D., Aminossadati, S.M., Williams, J.R.

    “…•Development of a lattice Boltzmann heat transfer model for curved boundaries.•Thermodynamic coupling aims to ensure continuity of both temperature and heat…”
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    An efficient, localised approach for the simulation of elastic blood vessels using the lattice Boltzmann method by McCullough, J. W. S, Coveney, P. V

    Published 19-08-2021
    “…Many numerical studies of blood flow impose a rigid wall assumption due to the simplicity of its implementation compared to a full coupling to a solid…”
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    High fidelity blood flow in a patient-specific arteriovenous fistula by McCullough, J. W. S, Coveney, P. V

    Published 08-12-2020
    “…An arteriovenous fistula, created by artificially connecting segments of a patient's vasculature, is the preferred way to gain access to the bloodstream for…”
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    Towards Blood Flow in the Virtual Human: Efficient Self-Coupling of HemeLB by McCullough, J. W. S, Richardson, R. A, Patronis, A, Halver, R, Marshall, R, Ruefenacht, M, Wylie, B. J. M, Odaker, T, Wiedemann, M, Lloyd, B, Neufeld, E, Sutmann, G, Skjellum, A, Kranzlmüller, D, Coveney, P. V

    Published 08-10-2020
    “…Many scientific and medical researchers are working towards the creation of a virtual human - a personalised digital copy of an individual - that will assist…”
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