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The following pages link to The particle finite element method: a powerful tool to solve incompressible flows with free‐surfaces and breaking waves (Q5697053):
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- A highly efficient and accurate Lagrangian-Eulerian stabilized collocation method (LESCM) for the fluid-rigid body interaction problems with free surface flow (Q2160438) (← links)
- An enhanced semi-explicit particle finite element method for incompressible flows (Q2171512) (← links)
- A smoothed particle element method (SPEM) for modeling fluid-structure interaction problems with large fluid deformations (Q2173634) (← links)
- A Lagrangian nodal integration method for free-surface fluid flows (Q2176974) (← links)
- A simple diffuse interface approach for compressible flows around moving solids of arbitrary shape based on a reduced Baer-Nunziato model (Q2180046) (← links)
- Non-Eulerian Newmark methods: a powerful tool for free-boundary continuum mechanics problems (Q2187024) (← links)
- Modelling 3D metal cutting problems with the particle finite element method (Q2205168) (← links)
- An explicit MPS/FEM coupling algorithm for three-dimensional fluid-structure interaction analysis (Q2209417) (← links)
- A second-order in time and space particle-based method to solve flow problems on arbitrary meshes (Q2214541) (← links)
- The finite element numerical investigation of free surface Newtonian and non-Newtonian fluid flows in the rectangular tanks (Q2214802) (← links)
- A weighted meshfree collocation method for incompressible flows using radial basis functions (Q2222676) (← links)
- Delta Voronoi smoothed particle hydrodynamics, \(\delta\)-VSPH (Q2222686) (← links)
- On the meshfree particle methods for fluid-structure interaction problems (Q2223955) (← links)
- Improving accuracy of the moving grid particle finite element method via a scheme based on Strang splitting (Q2236154) (← links)
- An alternative SPH formulation: ADER-WENO-SPH (Q2237271) (← links)
- Improvements in MLPG formulation for 3D wave interaction with fixed structures (Q2245219) (← links)
- Two-phase free-surface fluid dynamics on moving domains (Q2269861) (← links)
- A Lagrangian finite element method for 3D compressible flow applications (Q2308670) (← links)
- Elemental enriched spaces for the treatment of weak and strong discontinuous fields (Q2308764) (← links)
- PFEM formulation for thermo-coupled FSI analysis. Application to nuclear core melt accident (Q2310039) (← links)
- 3D regularized \(\mu(I)\)-rheology for granular flows simulation (Q2314316) (← links)
- Efficient three-equation two-phase model for free surface and water impact flows on a general curvilinear body-fitted grid (Q2337168) (← links)
- Numerically stable formulas for a particle-based explicit exponential integrator (Q2356433) (← links)
- Finite calculus formulations for finite element analysis of incompressible flows. Eulerian, ALE and Lagrangian approaches (Q2372359) (← links)
- Fluid-structure interaction using the particle finite element method (Q2383586) (← links)
- To mesh or not to mesh. That is the question\(\dots \) (Q2384463) (← links)
- A diffuse interface method for complex three-dimensional free surface flows (Q2449884) (← links)
- Advances in stabilized finite element and particle methods for bulk forming processes (Q2459179) (← links)
- Construction and analysis of meshless finite difference methods (Q2501980) (← links)
- A particle finite element method for analysis of industrial forming processes (Q2512492) (← links)
- Corrected discrete least-squares meshless method for simulating free surface flows (Q2520237) (← links)
- Unified Lagrangian formulation for solid and fluid mechanics and FSI problems (Q2631589) (← links)
- Lagrangian versus Eulerian integration errors (Q2632952) (← links)
- A locally extended finite element method for the simulation of multi-fluid flows using the particle level set method (Q2632972) (← links)
- Unified Lagrangian formulation for elastic solids and incompressible fluids: application to fluid-structure interaction problems via the PFEM (Q2637988) (← links)
- Advances in the particle finite element method for the analysis of fluid-multibody interaction and bed erosion in free surface flows (Q2637990) (← links)
- Objectivity tests for Navier-Stokes simulations: the revealing of non-physical solutions produced by Laplace formulations (Q2638045) (← links)
- SMOOTHED FINITE ELEMENTS LARGE DEFORMATION ANALYSIS (Q2837978) (← links)
- Simulation of free-surface flows by a finite element interface capturing technique (Q2838611) (← links)
- Advances in the simulation of multi-fluid flows with the particle finite element method. Application to bubble dynamics (Q2892509) (← links)
- Consistent pressure Laplacian stabilization for incompressible continua via higher-order finite calculus (Q2894739) (← links)
- A new particle method for simulation of incompressible free surface flow problems (Q2894971) (← links)
- OpenCL-based implementation of an unstructured edge-based finite element convection-diffusion solver on graphics hardware (Q2894973) (← links)
- Combined Eulerian-PFEM approach for analysis of polymers in fire situations (Q2952130) (← links)
- A Modified Finite Particle Method: Multi-dimensional elasto-statics and dynamics (Q2952509) (← links)
- On the effect of the bulk tangent matrix in partitioned solution schemes for nearly incompressible fluids (Q2952678) (← links)
- A particle method for two-phase flows with large density difference (Q2952767) (← links)
- The particle finite element method (PFEM) in thermo-mechanical problems (Q2952969) (← links)
- Numerical Comparison of the Particle Finite Element Method Against an Eulerian Formulation (Q2962432) (← links)
- SMOOTHED FINITE ELEMENT METHODS FOR THERMO-MECHANICAL IMPACT PROBLEMS (Q2971789) (← links)