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The following pages link to Coupling total Lagrangian SPH-EISPH for fluid-structure interaction with large deformed hyperelastic solid bodies (Q2236990):
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- A coupled SPH-PD model for fluid-structure interaction in an irregular channel flow considering the structural failure (Q2096818) (← links)
- A five-phase approach, SPH framework and applications for predictions of seepage-induced internal erosion and failure in unsaturated/saturated porous media (Q2096845) (← links)
- Fluid-structure interaction approach with smoothed particle hydrodynamics and particle-spring systems (Q2138736) (← links)
- A general SPH framework for transient seepage flows through unsaturated porous media considering anisotropic diffusion (Q2246401) (← links)
- An effective and stabilised \((\mathbf{u} - \boldsymbol{p_l})\) SPH framework for large deformation and failure analysis of saturated porous media (Q2693444) (← links)
- Coupling an SPH-based solver with an FEA structural solver to simulate free surface flows interacting with flexible structures (Q6048364) (← links)
- A class of second-derivatives in the smoothed particle hydrodynamics with 2nd-order accuracy and its application to incompressible flow simulations (Q6096433) (← links)
- On the derivation of a component-free scheme for Lagrangian fluid-structure interaction problems (Q6157719) (← links)
- Corrected ALE-ISPH with novel Neumann boundary condition and density-based particle shifting technique (Q6186276) (← links)
- A coupled metaball discrete element material point method for fluid-particle interactions with free surface flows and irregular shape particles (Q6194212) (← links)
- A GPU-accelerated 3D ISPH-TLSPH framework for patient-specific simulations of cardiovascular fluid-structure interactions (Q6566093) (← links)
- Numerical simulation of sloshing flows with elastic structure by coupling \(\delta^+\)-SPH and SPIM (Q6578035) (← links)
- An improved incompressible SPH with unified semi-analytical wall boundary conditions for free surface flow (Q6661870) (← links)