The following pages link to Philippe Poncet (Q349130):
Displaying 18 items.
- Hybrid grid-particle methods and penalization: a Sherman-Morrison-Woodbury approach to compute 3D viscous flows using FFT (Q349131) (← links)
- Simulation and control of three-dimensional wakes (Q597074) (← links)
- Control of three-dimensional wakes using evolution strategies (Q640653) (← links)
- Analysis of an immersed boundary method for three-dimensional flows in vorticity formulation (Q732979) (← links)
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- Advances in direct numerical simulations of 3D wall-bounded flows by vortex-in-cell methods. (Q1418688) (← links)
- About successive Gauss-Seidelisations (Q1970087) (← links)
- A velocity-vorticity method for highly viscous 3D flows with application to digital rock physics (Q2123975) (← links)
- Simulation of mineral dissolution at the pore scale with evolving fluid-solid interfaces: review of approaches and benchmark problem set (Q2240910) (← links)
- Analysis of the penalized 3D variable viscosity stokes equations coupled to diffusion and transport (Q2806045) (← links)
- Finite difference stencils based on particle strength exchange schemes for improvement of vortex methods (Q2853756) (← links)
- A Hybrid Grid-Particle Method for Moving Bodies in 3D Stokes Flow with Variable Viscosity (Q2855665) (← links)
- Spatially distributed control for optimal drag reduction of the flow past a circular cylinder (Q3506840) (← links)
- Vanishing of mode B in the wake behind a rotationally oscillating circular cylinder (Q3556003) (← links)
- Topological aspects of three-dimensional wakes behind rotary oscillating cylinders (Q4670023) (← links)
- Analysis of the 3D non-linear Stokes problem coupled to transport-diffusion for shear-thinning heterogeneous microscale flows, applications to digital rock physics and mucociliary clearance (Q5242216) (← links)
- Analysis of Direct Three-Dimensional Parabolic Panel Methods (Q5302178) (← links)
- Adaptive weighting of Bayesian physics informed neural networks for multitask and multiscale forward and inverse problems (Q6095075) (← links)