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The following pages link to Shock-capturing and front-tracking methods for granular avalanches. (Q5957404):
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- On the dynamics of charged electromagnetic particulate jets (Q358464) (← links)
- A well-balanced reconstruction of wet/dry fronts for the shallow water equations (Q364671) (← links)
- Mechanistic modeling of swarms (Q649454) (← links)
- Discontinuous Galerkin finite element method for shallow two-phase flows (Q658180) (← links)
- Investigation of influence of an obstacle on granular flows by virtue of a depth-integrated theory (Q821119) (← links)
- A new model of granular flows over general topography with erosion and deposition (Q954230) (← links)
- Computation of the coupled thermo-optical scattering properties of random particulate systems (Q996677) (← links)
- Computational and experimental studies of rapid free-surface granular flows around obstacles (Q1643731) (← links)
- Solving two-phase shallow granular flow equations with a well-balanced NOC scheme on multiple GPUs (Q1646982) (← links)
- A shock-capturing wave-propagation method for dry and saturated granular flows (Q1880731) (← links)
- Mathematical optimization problems for particle finite element analysis applied to 2D landslide modeling (Q2022101) (← links)
- Heuristic and Eulerian interface capturing approaches for shallow water type flow and application to granular flows (Q2417709) (← links)
- Numerical modeling of seismic triggering, evolution, and deposition of rapid landslides: Application to Higashi-Takezawa (2004) (Q2854851) (← links)
- Granular jets and hydraulic jumps on an inclined plane (Q2891568) (← links)
- Mathematical Aspects of A Model for Granular Flow (Q2908811) (← links)
- Gravity-Driven Rapid Shear Flows of Dry Granular Masses in Helically Curved and Twisted Channels (Q3043569) (← links)
- Multi-Mesh-Scale Approximation of Thin Geophysical Mass Flows on Complex Topographies (Q5163179) (← links)
- The Savage–Hutter avalanche model: how far can it be pushed? (Q5301840) (← links)
- Rapid motions of free-surface avalanches down curved and twisted channels and their numerical simulation (Q5301842) (← links)