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The following pages link to Application of the entropically damped artificial compressibility model to direct numerical simulation of turbulent channel flow (Q2338344):
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- Analysis of artificial pressure equations in numerical simulations of a turbulent channel flow (Q777600) (← links)
- A weakly compressible, diffuse interface model of two-phase flows: numerical development and validation (Q2074131) (← links)
- Weakly compressible Navier-Stokes solver based on evolving pressure projection method for two-phase flow simulations (Q2128379) (← links)
- Consideration of artificial compressibility for explicit computational fluid dynamics simulation (Q2132597) (← links)
- Gas-liquid two-phase flows simulation based on weakly compressible scheme with interface-adapted AMR method (Q2133041) (← links)
- The mass diffusive model of Svärd simplified to simulate nearly incompressible flows (Q2172559) (← links)
- Prediction on steady-oscillatory transition via Hopf bifurcation in a three-dimensional (3D) lid-driven cube (Q2245503) (← links)
- DNS of buoyancy-driven flows using EDAC formulation solved by high-order method (Q6095926) (← links)
- A three-dimensional high-order flux reconstruction lattice Boltzmann flux solver for incompressible laminar and turbulent flows (Q6095932) (← links)
- Entropically damped artificial compressibility for the discretization corrected particle strength exchange method in incompressible fluid mechanics (Q6124054) (← links)
- Smoothed particle hydrodynamics modelling of multiphase flows: an overview (Q6544648) (← links)
- Study on the steady-oscillatory transition of three-dimensional (3D) natural convection via Hopf bifurcation (Q6548408) (← links)
- Non-homogeneous anisotropic bulk viscosity for acoustic wave attenuation in weakly compressible methods (Q6639336) (← links)
- A general pressure equation based method for incompressible two-phase flows (Q6660601) (← links)