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The following pages link to Using a signed distance function for the simulation of metal forming processes: Formulation of the contact condition and mesh adaptation. From a Lagrangian approach to an Eulerian approach (Q3549793):
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- Algebraic distance estimations for enriched isogeometric analysis (Q1668744) (← links)
- A supervised neural network for drag prediction of arbitrary 2D shapes in laminar flows at low Reynolds number (Q2019945) (← links)
- An implicit 3D corotational formulation for frictional contact dynamics of beams against rigid surfaces using discrete signed distance fields (Q2021082) (← links)
- Anisotropic adaptive body-fitted meshes for CFD (Q2083174) (← links)
- 3D finite element simulation of the matter flow by surface diffusion using a level set method (Q2880267) (← links)
- Stabilized finite element solution to handle complex heat and fluid flows in industrial furnaces using the immersed volume method (Q2893550) (← links)
- Combining a level-set method and a mixed stabilized P1/P1 formulation for coupling Stokes-Darcy flows (Q2902525) (← links)
- A finite element-based level set method for fluid-elastic solid interaction with surface tension (Q2952196) (← links)
- Immersed stress method for fluid-structure interaction using anisotropic mesh adaptation (Q2952274) (← links)
- A three-field stabilized finite element method for fluid-structure interaction: elastic solid and rigid body limit (Q2952836) (← links)
- Immersed volume method for solving natural convection, conduction and radiation of a hat‐shaped disk inside a 3D enclosure (Q2966972) (← links)