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The following pages link to Accurate representation of surface tension using the level contour reconstruction method (Q1777083):
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- A numerical method for the simulation of low Mach number liquid-gas flows (Q613400) (← links)
- An accurate adaptive solver for surface-tension-driven interfacial flows (Q834131) (← links)
- Consistent projection methods for variable density incompressible Navier-Stokes equations with continuous surface forces on a rectangular collocated mesh (Q843446) (← links)
- A numerical method for capillarity-dominant free surface flows (Q870563) (← links)
- Computation of the curvature field in numerical simulation of multiphase flow (Q876039) (← links)
- On stability condition for bifluid flows with surface tension: application to microfluidics (Q939482) (← links)
- A grid based particle method for moving interface problems (Q1013187) (← links)
- Level-set method and stability condition for curvature-driven flows (Q2370800) (← links)
- A stabilized finite element method using a discontinuous level set approach for the computation of bubble dynamics (Q2381184) (← links)
- Advecting normal vectors: a new method for calculating interface normals and curvatures when modeling two-phase flows (Q2456718) (← links)
- A lattice Boltzmann front-tracking method for interface dynamics with surface tension in two dimensions (Q2458567) (← links)
- A direct comparison between volume and surface tracking methods with a boundary-fitted coordinate transformation and third-order upwinding (Q2465001) (← links)
- An improved method for calculation of interface pressure force in PLIC-VOF methods (Q2469125) (← links)
- A balanced force refined level set grid method for two-phase flows on unstructured flow solver grids (Q2478539) (← links)
- Effect of a soluble surfactant on a finite-sized bubble motion in a blood vessel (Q3550528) (← links)
- An improved three-dimensional model for interface pressure calculations in free-surface flows (Q3551585) (← links)
- A hybrid interface method for three-dimensional multiphase flows based on front tracking and level set techniques (Q3632504) (← links)
- Verification of a front‐tracking model of two‐fluid interface Kelvin–Helmholtz instability by study of travelling waves (Q5302264) (← links)