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The following pages link to Study of ship wave breaking patterns using 3D parallel SPH simulations (Q2361966):
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- An accurate SPH modeling of viscous flows around bodies at low and moderate Reynolds numbers (Q347753) (← links)
- A smoothed particle hydrodynamics model for 3D solid body transport in free surface flows (Q1645804) (← links)
- Smoothed particle hydrodynamics method for fluid flows, towards industrial applications: motivations, current state, and challenges (Q1646997) (← links)
- SPH modelling of viscous flow past a circular cylinder interacting with a free surface (Q1648202) (← links)
- An elementary analytical theory of overturning ship bow waves (Q1670079) (← links)
- An integrated boundary approach for colloidal suspensions simulated using smoothed dissipative particle dynamics (Q1739753) (← links)
- Application of particle splitting method for both hydrostatic and hydrodynamic cases in SPH (Q1787475) (← links)
- Moving particle semi-implicit method coupled with finite element method for hydroelastic responses of floating structures in waves (Q2162993) (← links)
- A non-reflective spectral wave maker for SPH modeling of nonlinear wave motion (Q2190941) (← links)
- A HLLC-type finite volume method for incompressible two-phase flows (Q2245242) (← links)
- Coupled DEM-SPH method for interaction between dilated polyhedral particles and fluid (Q2298506) (← links)
- SPH energy conservation for fluid-solid interactions (Q2309053) (← links)
- Detection of Lagrangian coherent structures in the SPH framework (Q2419318) (← links)
- Development of a two-dimensional coupled smoothed particle hydrodynamics model and its application to nonlinear wave simulations (Q6060745) (← links)
- Development of smoothed particle hydrodynamics method for modeling active nematics (Q6092154) (← links)
- A novel MPI-based parallel smoothed particle hydrodynamics framework with dynamic load balancing for free surface flow (Q6100801) (← links)
- Clone particles: a simplified technique to enforce solid boundary conditions in SPH (Q6101901) (← links)
- A massive MPI parallel framework of smoothed particle hydrodynamics with optimized memory management for extreme mechanics problems (Q6147791) (← links)