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The following pages link to Numerical simulation of bubble and droplet deformation by a level set approach with surface tension in three dimensions (Q3406572):
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- Deforming fluid domains within the finite element method: five mesh-based tracking methods in comparison (Q338796) (← links)
- Photorealistic visualization and fluid animation: coupling of Maya with a two-phase Navier-Stokes fluid solver (Q520456) (← links)
- High performance computing for the level-set reconstruction algorithm (Q666153) (← links)
- An upwind finite volume method for incompressible inviscid free surface flows (Q1641527) (← links)
- Simulation of the oil storage process in the scopa of specialized bees (Q1645908) (← links)
- A full three dimensional numerical simulation of the sediment transport and the scouring at a rectangular obstacle (Q1646743) (← links)
- A new level set numerical wave tank with improved density interpolation for complex wave hydrodynamics (Q1647156) (← links)
- Numerical simulation of the temporal evolution of a three dimensional barchanoid dune and the corresponding sediment dynamics (Q1649755) (← links)
- The distortion of the level set gradient under advection (Q1685245) (← links)
- An extended algebraic variational multiscale-multigrid-multifractal method (XAVM\(^4\)) for large-eddy simulation of turbulent two-phase flow (Q1708998) (← links)
- The stable XFEM for two-phase flows (Q2016374) (← links)
- A new convected level-set method for gas bubble dynamics (Q2019937) (← links)
- Assessment of a point-cloud volume-of-fluid method with sharp interface advection (Q2102004) (← links)
- Simulation of micron-scale drop impact (Q2203553) (← links)
- Numerical simulation and benchmarking of drops and bubbles (Q2235784) (← links)
- Solving incompressible two-phase flows on multi-GPU clusters (Q2446656) (← links)
- An SPH modeling of bubble rising and coalescing in three dimensions (Q2632980) (← links)
- Moving least-squares aided finite element method (MLS-FEM): a powerful means to consider simultaneously velocity and pressure discontinuities of multi-phase flow fields (Q2670040) (← links)
- Numerical Study of a High Order 3D FEM-Level Set Approach for Immiscible Flow Simulation (Q2838331) (← links)
- Simulation of Droplet Impact with Dynamic Contact Angle Boundary Conditions (Q2950233) (← links)
- Upwind Schemes for Scalar Advection-Dominated Problems in the Discrete Exterior Calculus (Q4637270) (← links)