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The following pages link to Interaction of a strong shockwave with a gas bubble in a liquid medium: a numerical study (Q2907147):
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- A simple Cartesian scheme for compressible multimaterials (Q349398) (← links)
- Nonlinear preconditioning for efficient and accurate interface capturing in simulation of multicomponent compressible flows (Q349559) (← links)
- Analysis of breaking and re-closure of a bubble near a free surface based on the Eulerian finite element method (Q720895) (← links)
- Solution of cavitating compressible flows using discontinuous Galerkin discretisation (Q777547) (← links)
- The similarities and differences between the bubble collapse near a solid wall and in free water (Q821160) (← links)
- Simple and robust HLLC extensions of two-fluid AUSM for multiphase flow computations (Q1641497) (← links)
- A multi-material flow solver for high speed compressible flows (Q1645737) (← links)
- Particle regeneration technique for smoothed particle hydrodynamics in simulation of compressible multiphase flows (Q2022007) (← links)
- An efficient ghost fluid method to remove overheating from material interfaces in compressible multi-medium flows (Q2072377) (← links)
- High-speed liquid impact on a liquid surface and a wetted wall (Q2107861) (← links)
- Weighted ghost fluid discontinuous Galerkin method for two-medium problems (Q2127023) (← links)
- An interface treatment for two-material multi-species flows involving thermally perfect gases with chemical reactions (Q2134481) (← links)
- Simulating compressible two-phase flows with sharp-interface discontinuous Galerkin methods based on ghost fluid method and cut cell scheme (Q2137914) (← links)
- An improved model for compressible multiphase flows based on smoothed particle hydrodynamics with enhanced particle regeneration technique (Q2139035) (← links)
- A 3D conservative sharp interface method for simulation of compressible two-phase flows (Q2222999) (← links)
- A simplified approach for simulations of multidimensional compressible multicomponent flows: the grid-aligned ghost fluid method (Q2223201) (← links)
- Numerical prediction of cavitation damage based on shock-induced single bubble collapse near solid surfaces (Q2681476) (← links)
- High-speed liquid impact onto a solid surface (Q2688513) (← links)
- Numerical assessment of cavitation-induced erosion using a multi-scale Euler–Lagrange method (Q5109348) (← links)
- Energy focusing in shock-collapsed bubble arrays (Q5118155) (← links)
- Transient time-delay focusing of shock waves in thin liquids (Q5145483) (← links)
- A Comparison Study of Numerical Methods for Compressible Two-Phase Flows (Q5155277) (← links)
- Simulation of Compressible Two-Phase Flows Using a Void Ratio Transport Equation (Q5160069) (← links)
- Tandem cavity collapse in a high-speed droplet impinging on a constrained wall (Q5876047) (← links)
- A conservative sharp-interface numerical method for two-dimensional compressible two-phase flows (Q6077297) (← links)
- An adaptive local time-stepping scheme for multiresolution simulations of hyperbolic conservation laws (Q6145386) (← links)
- A hybrid WENO5IS-THINC reconstruction scheme for compressible multiphase flows (Q6187647) (← links)