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A unified monolithic approach for multi-fluid flows and fluid-structure interaction using the particle finite element method with fixed mesh
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    A unified monolithic approach for multi-fluid flows and fluid-structure interaction using the particle finite element method with fixed mesh (English)
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    4 August 2015
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    multi-fluids
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    FSI
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    fixed mesh
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    Lagrangian particles
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    unified approach
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