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The following pages link to FLIP: A method for adaptively zoned, particle-in-cell calculations of fluid flows in two dimensions (Q1075875):
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- An adaptive discretization of incompressible flow using a multitude of moving Cartesian grids (Q348173) (← links)
- A new incompressibility discretization for a hybrid particle MAC grid representation with surface tension (Q349702) (← links)
- The MAC method (Q416580) (← links)
- Energy conservation error in the material point method for solid mechanics (Q697791) (← links)
- Implicit dynamics in the material-point method (Q704594) (← links)
- A discontinuous Galerkin material point method for the solution of impact problems in solid dynamics (Q725468) (← links)
- On energy and momentum conservation in particle-in-cell plasma simulation (Q726808) (← links)
- A discontinuous wave-in-cell numerical scheme for hyperbolic conservation laws (Q729249) (← links)
- FLIP MHD: A particle-in-cell method for magnetohydrodynamics (Q802983) (← links)
- A numerical method for suspension flow (Q804423) (← links)
- Particle simulations of the semiconductor Boltzmann equation for one- dimensional inhomogeneous structures (Q808211) (← links)
- A low diffusion particle method for simulating compressible inviscid flows (Q924469) (← links)
- An implicit particle-in-cell method for granular materials (Q947278) (← links)
- An evaluation of explicit time integration schemes for use with the generalized interpolation material point method (Q955271) (← links)
- An optimal robust equidistribution method for two-dimensional grid adaptation based on Monge-Kantorovich optimization (Q956340) (← links)
- A numerical model for multiphase flow based on the GMPPS formulation. I: Kinematics (Q993873) (← links)
- A PIC based procedure for the integration of multiple time scale problems in gas discharge physics (Q1005491) (← links)
- Estimating limits on resolution and predictability in computations of hydrodynamically unstable flows (Q1096489) (← links)
- The ringing instability in particle-in-cell calculations of low-speed flow (Q1099723) (← links)
- On the problem of penetration in particle methods (Q1116854) (← links)
- On modeling angular momentum and vorticity in compressible fluid flow (Q1121113) (← links)
- Maximum correlation analysis of nonlinear combining functions (Q1129825) (← links)
- Coordinate system control: Adaptive meshes (Q1171936) (← links)
- A continuum method for modeling surface tension (Q1195441) (← links)
- Localization schemes in 2D boundary-fitted grids (Q1201052) (← links)
- Mass matrix formulation of the FLIP particle-in-cell method (Q1201686) (← links)
- Particle-in-cell simulations with moving boundaries - adaptive mesh generation (Q1339538) (← links)
- Description of complex and sharp interface with fixed grids in incompressible and compressible fluid (Q1343561) (← links)
- A generalized particle search-locate algorithm for arbitrary grids (Q1357324) (← links)
- Reproducing kernel particle methods for large deformation analysis of nonlinear structures (Q1371795) (← links)
- Axisymmetric form of the material point method with applications to upsetting and Taylor impact problems (Q1371806) (← links)
- Control of the number of particles in fluid and MHD particle in cell methods (Q1378172) (← links)
- Application of a particle-in-cell method to solid mechanics (Q1378178) (← links)
- The material-point method for granular materials (Q1579768) (← links)
- Sloshing impact simulation with material point method and its experimental validations (Q1641587) (← links)
- A new particle-in-cell method for modeling magnetized fluids (Q1686927) (← links)
- Incompressible material point method for free surface flow (Q1691733) (← links)
- A hybridized discontinuous Galerkin framework for high-order particle-mesh operator splitting of the incompressible Navier-Stokes equations (Q1699504) (← links)
- Analysis of \((k_ 0,k_ 1)\) clock-controlled sequences (Q1842605) (← links)
- Extended Lagrangian particle-in-cell (ELPIC) code for inhomogeneous compressible flows (Q1908503) (← links)
- A particle method for history-dependent materials (Q1913160) (← links)
- Conservative, high-order particle-mesh scheme with applications to advection-dominated flows (Q1987909) (← links)
- An efficient staggered grid material point method (Q1988029) (← links)
- On the use of domain-based material point methods for problems involving large distortion (Q1988261) (← links)
- On Lagrangian mechanics and the implicit material point method for large deformation elasto-plasticity (Q1989077) (← links)
- Modelling contacts with a total Lagrangian material point method (Q2020817) (← links)
- A generalized particle in cell method for explicit solid dynamics (Q2021122) (← links)
- On the dynamic assessment of the local-maximum entropy material point method through an explicit predictor-corrector scheme (Q2021226) (← links)
- Material point method simulations using an approximate full mass matrix inverse (Q2021934) (← links)
- Mesh objective simulations of large strain ductile fracture: a new nonlocal Johnson-cook damage formulation for the total Lagrangian material point method (Q2072485) (← links)