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A new algorithm for surface tension forces in the framework of the FVCF-ENIP method
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    A new algorithm for surface tension forces in the framework of the FVCF-ENIP method (English)
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    6 September 2018
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    finite volumes
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    compressible flows
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    surface tension forces
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    well-balanced schemes
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    spurious currents
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    Laplace equilibrium
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