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The following pages link to Numerical simulation of column charge underwater explosion based on SPH and BEM combination (Q2362018):
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- Improved three-dimensional bubble dynamics model based on boundary element method (Q349988) (← links)
- Predicting the damage on a target plate produced by hypervelocity impact using a decoupled finite particle method (Q1634629) (← links)
- Three-dimensional boundary integral simulations of motion and deformation of bubbles with viscous effects (Q1641218) (← links)
- Gas cavity-body interactions: efficient numerical solution (Q1645653) (← links)
- Dynamics of an air bubble induced by an adjacent oscillating bubble (Q1654880) (← links)
- Simulation on the interaction between multiple bubbles and free surface with viscous effects (Q1655081) (← links)
- Smoothed particle hydrodynamics with kernel gradient correction for modeling high velocity impact in two- and three-dimensional spaces (Q1655989) (← links)
- Extending incompressible SPH framework for simulation of axisymmetric free-surface flows (Q1656250) (← links)
- Application of particle splitting method for both hydrostatic and hydrodynamic cases in SPH (Q1787475) (← links)
- An accurate SPH volume adaptive scheme for modeling strongly-compressible multiphase flows. II: Extension of the scheme to cylindrical coordinates and simulations of 3D axisymmetric problems with experimental validations (Q2127000) (← links)
- A multiphase SPH model based on Roe's approximate Riemann solver for hydraulic flows with complex interface (Q2184312) (← links)
- An axisymmetric multiphase SPH model for the simulation of rising bubble (Q2184437) (← links)
- Dynamic interaction of a bubble and discontinuous boundaries: a three-dimensional study with the fast multipole boundary element method (Q2288536) (← links)
- Numerical study on dynamics of an underwater explosion bubble based on compressible homogeneous mixture model (Q2331866) (← links)
- Axisymmetric free-surface flow simulation using the moving surface mesh particle method and application to drop formation (Q2671413) (← links)
- An algorithm for implementing a boundary viscous force with single-layer wall particles based on WCSPH (Q2672773) (← links)
- Parallel lattice Boltzmann simulation of bubble rising and coalescence in viscous flows (Q2946254) (← links)