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The following pages link to An interface capturing method with a continuous function: the THINC method on unstructured triangular and tetrahedral meshes (Q348697):
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- A finite volume multi-moment method with boundary variation diminishing principle for Euler equation on three-dimensional hybrid unstructured grids (Q1648351) (← links)
- A hybrid pressure-density-based Mach uniform algorithm for 2D Euler equations on unstructured grids by using multi-moment finite volume method (Q1685457) (← links)
- Toward efficient and accurate interface capturing on arbitrary hybrid unstructured grids: the THINC method with quadratic surface representation and Gaussian quadrature (Q1695368) (← links)
- A coupled THINC/QQ and LS framework for simulating incompressible free-surface flows with surface tension (Q1999325) (← links)
- Multi-material hydrodynamics with algebraic sharp interface capturing (Q2028174) (← links)
- A method to solve Hamilton-Jacobi type equation on unstructured meshes (Q2032054) (← links)
- Symmetry-preserving enforcement of low-dissipation method based on boundary variation diminishing principle (Q2072357) (← links)
- THINC scaling method that bridges VOF and level set schemes (Q2131095) (← links)
- An efficient high-resolution volume-of-fluid method with low numerical diffusion on unstructured grids (Q2133515) (← links)
- A fifth-order shock capturing scheme with two-stage boundary variation diminishing algorithm (Q2218589) (← links)
- A direct time-integral THINC scheme for sharp interfaces (Q2222251) (← links)
- High resolution multi-moment finite volume method for supersonic combustion on unstructured grids (Q2307162) (← links)
- Coupled THINC and level set method: a conservative interface capturing scheme with high-order surface representations (Q2311627) (← links)
- An accurate, robust and efficient convection-pressure flux splitting scheme for compressible Euler flows (Q6094766) (← links)
- A multi-moment finite volume formulation for the interaction between free surface flow and moving bodies with THINC method (Q6095919) (← links)
- On the design of stable, consistent, and conservative high-order methods for multi-material hydrodynamics (Q6173346) (← links)