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The following pages link to A high-order cut-cell method for numerical simulation of hypersonic boundary-layer instability with surface roughness (Q2638248):
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- A locally stabilized immersed boundary method for the compressible Navier-Stokes equations (Q350087) (← links)
- A high-order adaptive Cartesian cut-cell method for simulation of compressible viscous flow over immersed bodies (Q726937) (← links)
- A three-dimensional Cartesian cut-cell/volume-of-fluid method for two-phase flows with moving bodies (Q781991) (← links)
- Numerical simulation of roughness effect on the stability of a hypersonic boundary layer (Q1641384) (← links)
- On the suitability of the immersed boundary method for the simulation of high-Reynolds-number separated turbulent flows (Q1646887) (← links)
- Cartesian grid method for gas kinetic scheme on irregular geometries (Q1674713) (← links)
- An adaptive composite discontinuous Galerkin method for elliptic problems on complicated domains with discontinuous coefficients (Q1987766) (← links)
- An immersed boundary method for wall-modeled large-eddy simulation of turbulent high-Mach-number flows (Q2083667) (← links)
- A method of immersed layers on Cartesian grids, with application to incompressible flows (Q2134485) (← links)
- Development of immersed boundary computational aeroacoustic prediction capabilities for open-rotor noise (Q2220639) (← links)
- A high-order multi-zone cut-stencil method for numerical simulations of high-speed flows over complex geometries (Q2375254) (← links)
- Acceleration of three-dimensional Tokamak magnetohydrodynamical code with graphics processing unit and OpenACC heterogeneous parallel programming (Q5031540) (← links)
- An adaptive moving mesh finite difference scheme for tokamak magneto-hydrodynamic simulations (Q6086787) (← links)
- Linear and nonlinear benchmarks between the CLT code and the M3D-C1 code for the 2/1 resistive tearing mode and the 1/1 resistive kink mode (Q6104388) (← links)
- The immersed boundary method: a SIMPLE approach (Q6158102) (← links)