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The following pages link to On Riemann solvers for compressible liquids (Q4236142):
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- Simulation of 2D wedge impacts on water using the SPH-ALE method (Q379152) (← links)
- Computational study of shock waves propagating through air-plastic-water interfaces (Q504618) (← links)
- Boundary conditions for simulations of oscillating bubbles using the non-linear acoustic approximation (Q729000) (← links)
- A higher-order generalized ghost fluid method for the poor for the three-dimensional two-phase flow computation of underwater implosions (Q935305) (← links)
- On the extension of the AUSM+ scheme to compressible two-fluid models. (Q1402632) (← links)
- Solution of the Riemann problem of classical gasdynamics. (Q1408424) (← links)
- Stable and accurate hybrid finite volume methods based on pure convexity arguments for hyperbolic systems of conservation law. (Q1419830) (← links)
- Combining discrete equations method and upwind downwind-controlled splitting for non-reacting and reacting two-fluid computations: one dimensional case (Q1641266) (← links)
- Coupling of SPH-ALE method and finite element method for transient fluid-structure interaction (Q1641580) (← links)
- Coupled SPH-FV method with net vorticity and mass transfer (Q1656734) (← links)
- Analysis and improvements of adaptive particle refinement (APR) through CPU time, accuracy and robustness considerations (Q1700752) (← links)
- Simulation of a gas bubble compression in water near a wall using the SPH-ALE method (Q1739716) (← links)
- Developments in Cartesian cut cell methods (Q1861377) (← links)
- A fluid-mixture type algorithm for barotropic two-fluid flow problems (Q1887759) (← links)
- Numerical modeling for compressible two-phase flows and application to near-field underwater explosions (Q2028175) (← links)
- On the invariant region for compressible Euler equations with a general equation of state (Q2089839) (← links)
- Gradient based reconstruction: inviscid and viscous flux discretizations, shock capturing, and its application to single and multicomponent flows (Q2108598) (← links)
- A \(\Sigma\)-\(\Upsilon\) two-fluid model with dynamic local topology detection: application to high-speed droplet impact (Q2123322) (← links)
- Weighted ghost fluid discontinuous Galerkin method for two-medium problems (Q2127023) (← links)
- Fully compressible multiphase model for computation of compressible fluid flows with large density ratio and the presence of shock waves (Q2129509) (← links)
- An improved model for compressible multiphase flows based on smoothed particle hydrodynamics with enhanced particle regeneration technique (Q2139035) (← links)
- A quasi-conservative discontinuous Galerkin method for solving five equation model of compressible two-medium flows (Q2204881) (← links)
- A 3D conservative sharp interface method for simulation of compressible two-phase flows (Q2222999) (← links)
- Robust second-order approximation of the compressible Euler equations with an arbitrary equation of state (Q2687514) (← links)
- On the discrete equation model for compressible multiphase fluid flows (Q2687539) (← links)
- Computational and In Vitro Studies of Blast-Induced Blood-Brain Barrier Disruption (Q2805007) (← links)
- A new finite volume method on junction coupling and boundary treatment for flow network system analyses (Q3075003) (← links)
- An approximate-state Riemann solver for the two-dimensional shallow water equations with porosity (Q3552149) (← links)
- Some recent finite volume schemes to compute Euler equations using real gas EOS (Q4790538) (← links)
- Invariant Domain-Preserving Approximations for the Euler Equations with Tabulated Equation of State (Q5037542) (← links)
- Compressible simulations of bubble dynamics with central-upwind schemes (Q5072687) (← links)
- Computations of compressible multifluids. (Q5944033) (← links)
- Fast and accurate SPH modelling of 3D complex wall boundaries in viscous and non viscous flows (Q6043313) (← links)
- Implicit gradients based conservative numerical scheme for compressible flows (Q6159300) (← links)
- Efficient high-order gradient-based reconstruction for compressible flows (Q6187703) (← links)