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            <title><![CDATA[Processing Tools for Verifying the Yang Pressure Boundary Condition in HemeLB]]></title>
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            <subject>Biomechanical engineering</subject>
            <subject>Computational physiology</subject>
            <subject>Biomedical fluid mechanics</subject>
            <subject>Numerical modelling and mechanical characterisation</subject>
            <subject>Verification and Validaiton</subject>
            <subject>Lattice Boltzmann numerical modeling</subject>
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            <description descriptionType="Abstract"><![CDATA[<p dir="ltr">This release provides the preprocessing and postprocessing scripts used to verify the Yang pressure boundary condition implemented in <a href="https://github.com/UCL-CCS/HemePure" rel="noreferrer" target="_blank">HemeLB</a>. The scripts are designed to support the preparation and analysis of simulations of Poiseuille flow in cylindrical pipe domains, which are derived from a common cylinder geometry but differ in orientation: one aligned with the computational grid and the other rotated by 20 degrees to introduce grid misalignment. These tools facilitate input generation and postprocessing across a range of spatial resolutions, enabling evaluation of the Yang pressure boundary condition’s performance under different geometric and discretisation scenarios.</p>]]></description>
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