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The following pages link to A versatile embedded boundary adaptive mesh method for compressible flow in complex geometry (Q2424450):
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- Simulation of moving boundaries interacting with compressible reacting flows using a second-order adaptive Cartesian cut-cell method (Q1699476) (← links)
- A dimensionally split Cartesian cut cell method for the compressible Navier-Stokes equations (Q2002323) (← links)
- A parallel cell-centered adaptive level set framework for efficient simulation of two-phase flows with subcycling and non-subcycling (Q2134522) (← links)
- A moving embedded boundary approach for the compressible Navier-Stokes equations in a block-structured adaptive refinement framework (Q2157074) (← links)
- A novel sharp interface immersed boundary framework for viscous flow simulations at arbitrary Mach number involving complex and moving boundaries (Q2189073) (← links)
- Non-normal stability of embedded boundary methods through pseudospectra (Q2311675) (← links)
- A pressure-corrected immersed boundary method for the numerical simulation of compressible flows (Q2312118) (← links)
- High-order dimensionally-split Cartesian embedded boundary method for non-dissipative schemes (Q2672787) (← links)
- Richtmyer–Meshkov instability of an unperturbed interface subjected to a diffracted convergent shock (Q5235737) (← links)
- Reducing flow separation of an inclined plate via travelling waves (Q5240612) (← links)
- Assessment of volume penalization and immersed boundary methods for compressible flows with various thermal boundary conditions (Q6094725) (← links)
- A high-order sharp-interface immersed boundary solver for high-speed flows (Q6119288) (← links)
- Adaptive forcing distance in an immersed boundary method for internal flow simulation at high Reynolds numbers (Q6161548) (← links)
- A Lagrangian free-stream boundary condition for weakly compressible smoothed particle hydrodynamics (Q6173333) (← links)
- A new ghost-cell/level-set method for three-dimensional flows (Q6196607) (← links)