Amneet Pal Singh Bhalla
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Kolahdouz E, Bhalla A, Craven B, Griffith B
J Comput Phys
. 2019 Dec;
400.
PMID: 31802781
Fluid-structure systems occur in a range of scientific and engineering applications. The immersed boundary (IB) method is a widely recognized and effective modeling paradigm for simulating fluid-structure interaction (FSI) in...
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Sprinkle B, Donev A, Bhalla A, Patankar N
J Chem Phys
. 2019 May;
150(16):164116.
PMID: 31042913
We introduce a Rigid-Body Fluctuating Immersed Boundary (RB-FIB) method to perform large-scale Brownian dynamics simulations of suspensions of rigid particles in fully confined domains, without any need to explicitly construct...
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Kou W, Bhalla A, Griffith B, Pandolfino J, Kahrilas P, Patankar N
J Comput Phys
. 2015 Jul;
298:446-465.
PMID: 26190859
Esophageal transport is a physiological process that mechanically transports an ingested food bolus from the pharynx to the stomach via the esophagus, a multilayered muscular tube. This process involves interactions...
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Bale R, Neveln I, Bhalla A, MacIver M, Patankar N
PLoS Biol
. 2015 Apr;
13(4):e1002123.
PMID: 25919026
Examples of animals evolving similar traits despite the absence of that trait in the last common ancestor, such as the wing and camera-type lens eye in vertebrates and invertebrates, are...
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Bale R, Shirgaonkar A, Neveln I, Bhalla A, MacIver M, Patankar N
Sci Rep
. 2014 Dec;
4:7329.
PMID: 25491270
For nearly a century, researchers have tried to understand the swimming of aquatic animals in terms of a balance between the forward thrust from swimming movements and drag on the...
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Bale R, Hao M, Bhalla A, Patel N, Patankar N
Sci Rep
. 2014 Aug;
4:5904.
PMID: 25082341
Nearly eighty years ago, Gray reported that the drag power experienced by a dolphin was larger than the estimated muscle power - this is termed as Gray's paradox. We provide...
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Bale R, Hao M, Bhalla A, Patankar N
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2014 May;
111(21):7517-21.
PMID: 24821764
Which animals use their energy better during movement? One metric to answer this question is the energy cost per unit distance per unit weight. Prior data show that this metric...
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Bhalla A, Griffith B, Patankar N, Donev A
J Chem Phys
. 2013 Dec;
139(21):214112.
PMID: 24320369
We develop an immersed boundary approach to modeling reaction-diffusion processes in dispersions of reactive spherical particles, from the diffusion-limited to the reaction-limited setting. We represent each reactive particle with a...
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Neveln I, Bale R, Bhalla A, Curet O, Patankar N, MacIver M
J Exp Biol
. 2013 Sep;
217(Pt 2):201-13.
PMID: 24072799
While wake structures of many forms of swimming and flying are well characterized, the wake generated by a freely swimming undulating fin has not yet been analyzed. These elongated fins...
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Bhalla A, Griffith B, Patankar N
PLoS Comput Biol
. 2013 Jun;
9(6):e1003097.
PMID: 23785272
A fundamental issue in locomotion is to understand how muscle forcing produces apparently complex deformation kinematics leading to movement of animals like undulatory swimmers. The question of whether complicated muscle...