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Simon Ingelsten
Simon Ingelsten
PhD, Computational Engineering and Design, Fraunhofer-Chalmers Centre
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Thixotropy of cellulose nanocrystal suspensions
M Fazilati, S Ingelsten, S Wojno, T Nypelö, R Kádár
Journal of Rheology 65 (5), 1035-1052, 2021
332021
A Lagrangian-Eulerian framework for simulation of transient viscoelastic fluid flow
S Ingelsten, A Mark, F Edelvik
Journal of Non-Newtonian Fluid Mechanics 266, 20-32, 2019
192019
Computationally efficient viscoelastic flow simulation using a Lagrangian-Eulerian method and GPU-acceleration
S Ingelsten, A Mark, K Jareteg, R Kádár, F Edelvik
Journal of Non-Newtonian Fluid Mechanics 279, 104264, 2020
102020
Fibre modelling in venturi flow and disc refiner. Implementation and development of models for turbulent fibre suspension flow.
S Ingelsten
62015
Simulation of viscoelastic squeeze flows for adhesive joining applications
S Ingelsten, A Mark, R Kádár, F Edelvik
Journal of Non-Newtonian Fluid Mechanics 300, 104722, 2022
42022
A backwards-tracking Lagrangian-Eulerian method for viscoelastic two-fluid flows
S Ingelsten, A Mark, R Kádár, F Edelvik
Applied Sciences 11 (1), 439, 2021
42021
Lay down simulation of viscoelastic fluids using the hybrid immersed-boundary method
A Mark, S Ingelsten, F Edelvik
ICMF-2016–9th International Conference on Multiphase Flow, 2016
32016
A virtual framework for simulation of complex viscoelastic flows
S Ingelsten, J Göhl, A Mark, F Edelvik
Procedia CIRP 72, 392-397, 2018
22018
Fluid Induced Cavitation to Improve Energy Efficiency in Disc Refiner for Paper and Pulp Production–Application of Advanced Research Techniques
A Lundberg, P Hamlin, S Ingelston
Gothenburg, 2016
12016
A Lagrangian-Eulerian Simulation Method for Viscoelastic Flows Applied to Adhesive Joining
S Ingelsten
PQDT-Global, 2022
2022
A Lagrangian-Eulerian simulation framework for viscoelastic fluid flows
S Ingelsten
PQDT-Global, 2020
2020
A backwards-tracking Lagrangian-Eulerian method for viscoelastic free surface flow simulation
S Ingelsten, R Kádár, A Mark, F Edelvik
Simulation of adhesive material using a novel viscoelastic stress method
S Ingelsten, AMF Edelvik, PJ Wahlborg, IVF Swerea
A numerical framework for simulation of swirled adhesive application
S Ingelsten, R Kádár, A Mark, F Edelvik
Simulating the dispensing of complex rheological fluids on arbitrary geometries using the immersed boundary method
S Ingelsten, J Göhl, A Mark, F Edelvik
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