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The following pages link to The ringing instability in particle-in-cell calculations of low-speed flow (Q1099723):
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- The MAC method (Q416580) (← links)
- Energy conservation error in the material point method for solid mechanics (Q697791) (← links)
- On energy and momentum conservation in particle-in-cell plasma simulation (Q726808) (← links)
- An implicit particle-in-cell method for granular materials (Q947278) (← 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)
- Mass matrix formulation of the FLIP particle-in-cell method (Q1201686) (← links)
- On the numerical modelling of the transitional flow in rarefied gases (Q1300744) (← links)
- Application of a particle-in-cell method to solid mechanics (Q1378178) (← links)
- Extended Lagrangian particle-in-cell (ELPIC) code for inhomogeneous compressible flows (Q1908503) (← links)
- On the dynamic assessment of the local-maximum entropy material point method through an explicit predictor-corrector scheme (Q2021226) (← links)
- Affine particle in cell method for MAC grids and fluid simulation (Q2123378) (← links)
- A point-mass particle method for the simulation of immiscible multiphase flows on an Eulerian grid (Q2222504) (← links)
- A generalized interpolation material point method for modelling coupled thermo-hydro-mechanical problems (Q2246266) (← links)
- Efficient three-equation two-phase model for free surface and water impact flows on a general curvilinear body-fitted grid (Q2337168) (← links)
- An angular momentum conserving affine-particle-in-cell method (Q2424466) (← links)
- Numerical modeling for strain rate effect and size effect of ice under uniaxial tension and compression (Q2656017) (← links)
- The affine particle-in-cell method (Q2802286) (← links)
- A high-order accurate particle-in-cell method (Q2895031) (← links)
- Solving time-dependent PDEs using the material point method, a case study from gas dynamics (Q3406554) (← links)
- Dual-Mesh Characteristics for Particle-Mesh Methods for the Simulation of Convection-Dominated Flows (Q4568106) (← links)
- Particle methods (Q4670102) (← links)
- Particle-in-cell simulation of electrical gas discharges (Q5944812) (← links)