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The following pages link to Modeling merging and breakup in the moving mesh interface tracking method for multiphase flow simulations (Q1008883):
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- Connectivity-free front tracking method for multiphase flows with free surfaces (Q346341) (← links)
- Simulations of multiphase flows with multiple length scales using moving mesh interface tracking with adaptive meshing (Q550966) (← links)
- A hybrid LBM for flow with particles and drops (Q720810) (← links)
- A temporal discretization scheme to compute the motion of light particles in viscous flows by an immersed boundary method (Q728798) (← links)
- A hybrid variational front tracking-level set mesh generator for problems exhibiting large deformations and topological changes (Q995245) (← links)
- Numerical method for coupled interfacial surfactant transport on dynamic surface meshes of general topology (Q1645591) (← links)
- Direct numerical simulation of droplet formation processes under the influence of soluble surfactant mixtures (Q1645675) (← links)
- A physics based multiscale modeling of cavitating flows (Q1648160) (← links)
- A moving mesh interface tracking method for simulation of liquid-liquid systems (Q1685266) (← links)
- A three-phase VOF solver for the simulation of in-nozzle cavitation effects on liquid atomization (Q2223278) (← links)
- A moving mesh finite volume interface tracking method for surface tension dominated interfacial fluid flow (Q2249555) (← links)
- An ALE-FE method for two-phase flows with dynamic boundaries (Q2310242) (← links)
- Parallel adaptive simplical re-meshing for deforming domain CFD computations (Q2374637) (← links)
- Dynamics of a deformable, transversely rotating droplet released into a uniform flow (Q2891902) (← links)
- Interactions between two deformable droplets in tandem subjected to impulsive acceleration by surrounding flows (Q2891911) (← links)
- A numerical study of the relaxation and breakup of an elongated drop in a viscous liquid (Q3550442) (← links)
- Emulsion flow through a packed bed with multiple drop breakup (Q5417438) (← links)