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The following pages link to Development of PML absorbing boundary conditions for computational aeroacoustics: a progress review (Q416508):
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- Open boundary conditions for the diffuse interface model in 1-D (Q348934) (← links)
- Analysis and optimization of numerical sponge layers as a nonreflective boundary treatment (Q419009) (← links)
- Absorbing boundary condition for nonlinear Euler equations in primitive variables based on the perfectly matched layer technique (Q448199) (← links)
- Perfectly matched layer absorbing boundary condition for nonlinear two-fluid plasma equations (Q729121) (← links)
- Finite difference computation of acoustic scattering by small surface inhomogeneities and discontinuities (Q834137) (← links)
- Absorbing boundary conditions for nonlinear Euler and Navier-Stokes equations based on the perfectly matched layer technique (Q924439) (← links)
- Concurrent finite element simulation of quadrupolar and dipolar flow noise in low Mach number aeroacoustics (Q1646966) (← links)
- Assessment of a sponge layer non-reflecting boundary treatment for high-order CAA/CFD computations (Q1647202) (← links)
- Explicit high accuracy maximum resolution dispersion relation preserving schemes for computational aeroacoustics (Q1664740) (← links)
- Perfectly matched layers for convex truncated domains with discontinuous Galerkin time domain simulations (Q2013460) (← links)
- A domain decomposition technique for small amplitude wave interactions with shock waves (Q2124342) (← links)
- Finite element hybrid and direct computational aeroacoustics at low Mach numbers in slow time-dependent domains (Q2139586) (← links)
- A perfectly matched layer formulation adapted for fast frequency sweeps of exterior acoustics finite element models (Q2222565) (← links)
- Local Dirichlet-type absorbing boundary conditions for transient elastic wave propagation problems (Q2310268) (← links)
- An absorbing boundary condition for the lattice Boltzmann method based on the perfectly matched layer (Q2361959) (← links)
- Two-dimensional characteristic boundary conditions for open boundaries in the lattice Boltzmann methods (Q2374800) (← links)
- Optimizing perfectly matched layers in discrete contexts (Q2952528) (← links)
- Sound propagation using an adjoint-based method (Q5115596) (← links)
- Physical processes influencing acoustic radiation from jet engine inlets (Q5417420) (← links)
- \texttt{libFastMesh}: an optimized finite-volume framework for computational aeroacoustics (Q6086771) (← links)