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The following pages link to Sharp interface Cartesian grid method. I: An easily implemented technique for 3D moving boundary computations (Q2566661):
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- Sharp interface tracking using the phase-field equation (Q868233) (← links)
- Three-dimensional adaptive Cartesian grid method with conservative interface restructuring and reconstruction (Q886011) (← links)
- A local directional ghost cell approach for incompressible viscous flow problems with irregular boundaries (Q924438) (← links)
- A versatile sharp interface immersed boundary method for incompressible flows with complex boundaries (Q924482) (← links)
- Numerical simulation of nucleate boiling on a horizontal surface at high heat fluxes (Q928003) (← links)
- Curvilinear immersed boundary method for simulating fluid structure interaction with complex 3D rigid bodies (Q935297) (← links)
- An immersed-boundary method for flow-structure interaction in biological systems with application to phonation (Q955252) (← links)
- A new mathematical formulation and fast algorithm for fully resolved simulation of self-propulsion (Q1008854) (← links)
- A well-conditioned augmented system for solving Navier-Stokes equations in irregular domains (Q1008878) (← links)
- Three-dimensional simulation of saturated film boiling on a horizontal cylinder (Q2425909) (← links)
- Modeling the interaction of biological cells with a solidifying interface (Q2458593) (← links)
- Efficient implementation of THINC scheme: a simple and practical smoothed VOF algorithm (Q2458606) (← links)
- A direct-forcing fictitious domain method for particulate flows (Q2462454) (← links)
- A second-order boundary-fitted projection method for free-surface flow computations (Q2489702) (← links)
- Sharp interface Cartesian grid method. II: A technique for simulating droplet interactions with surfaces of arbitrary shape (Q2566662) (← links)
- Sharp interface Cartesian grid method. III: Solidification of pure materials and binary solutions (Q2566663) (← links)
- The three-dimensional numerical simulation of aluminized composite solid propellant combustion (Q5451181) (← links)