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The following pages link to Direct numerical simulations of three-dimensional bubbly flows (Q3539128):
Displayed 19 items.
- Existence of stationary solutions of the Navier-Stokes equations in the presence of a wall (Q378064) (← links)
- Existence of stationary solutions of the Navier-Stokes equations in two dimensions in the presence of a wall (Q423375) (← links)
- The local front reconstruction method for direct simulation of two- and three-dimensional multiphase flows (Q654991) (← links)
- On the vorticity of the Oseen problem in a half plane (Q942707) (← links)
- A modification to SLIC and PLIC volume of fluid models using new advection method (Q1639776) (← links)
- Effect of velocity fluctuations on the rise of buoyant bubbles (Q1648255) (← links)
- A novel algorithm of advection procedure in volume of fluid method to model free surface flows (Q1954393) (← links)
- A parallel adaptive mesh method for the numerical simulation of multiphase flows (Q2016385) (← links)
- Asymptotic behavior of D-solutions to the steady Navier-Stokes flow in an exterior domain of a half-space (Q2286240) (← links)
- Liquids with vapour bubbles (Q2477218) (← links)
- LEADING ORDER ASYMPTOTICS OF STATIONARY NAVIER–STOKES FLOWS IN THE PRESENCE OF A WALL (Q2893181) (← links)
- Nonlinear dynamics of an interface in an inclined channel (Q3555980) (← links)
- A direct numerical simulation study of the buoyant rise of bubbles at O(100) Reynolds number (Q3557170) (← links)
- Numerical errors of the volume-of-fluid interface tracking algorithm (Q4531174) (← links)
- A Finite Element Method for an Averaged Multiphase Flow Model (Q4651399) (← links)
- Direct numerical simulation of bubble-induced turbulence (Q4991918) (← links)
- Evolution, implementation, and application of level set and fast marching methods for advancing fronts (Q5944031) (← links)
- A front-tracking method for the computations of multiphase flow. (Q5944037) (← links)
- Coupling of the interface tracking and the two-fluid models for the simulation of incompressible two-phase flow (Q5951795) (← links)