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The following pages link to The overlapping particle technique for multi-resolution simulation of particle methods (Q2310027):
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- A particle refinement scheme with hybrid particle interacting technique for multi-resolution SPH (Q785174) (← links)
- Analysis and improvements of adaptive particle refinement (APR) through CPU time, accuracy and robustness considerations (Q1700752) (← links)
- Improving stability of moving particle semi-implicit method by source terms based on time-scale correction of particle-level impulses (Q1980150) (← links)
- An advanced moving particle semi-implicit method for accurate and stable simulation of incompressible flows (Q1986264) (← links)
- A multi-domain approach for smoothed particle hydrodynamics simulations of highly complex flows (Q1986351) (← links)
- A multi-resolution particle method with high order accuracy for solid-liquid phase change represented by sharp moving interface (Q2084124) (← links)
- An efficient MPS refined technique with adaptive variable-size particles (Q2085972) (← links)
- Border mapping multi-resolution (BMMR) technique for incompressible projection-based particle methods (Q2156763) (← links)
- A review on MPS method developments and applications in nuclear engineering (Q2186903) (← links)
- Development of adaptive multi-resolution MPS method for multiphase flow simulation (Q2246420) (← links)
- An advanced study on discretization-error-based adaptivity in smoothed particle hydrodynamics (Q2289628) (← links)
- An MPS-based particle method for simulation of multiphase flows characterized by high density ratios by incorporation of space potential particle concept (Q2338354) (← links)
- A conservative particle splitting and merging technique with dynamic pattern and minimum density error (Q6044026) (← links)
- An improved M-SPEM for modeling complex hydroelastic fluid-structure interaction problems (Q6105086) (← links)
- Multiscale smoothed particle hydrodynamics based on a domain-decomposition strategy (Q6118561) (← links)
- MPS-based axisymmetric particle method for bubble rising with density and pressure discontinuity (Q6137920) (← links)