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The following pages link to Numerical simulation of laminar reacting flows with complex chemistry (Q4525882):
Displayed 18 items.
- Adaptive low Mach number simulations of nuclear flame microphysics (Q598349) (← links)
- Stochastic algorithms for the analysis of numerical flame simulations (Q703754) (← links)
- Second-order splitting schemes for a class of reactive systems (Q942260) (← links)
- A return toward equilibrium in a 2D Rayleigh-Taylor instability for compressible fluids with a multidomain adaptive Chebyshev method (Q1020465) (← links)
- A stable pressure-correction scheme for time-accurate non-premixed combustion simulations (Q1029615) (← links)
- An adaptive finite element method with crosswind diffusion for low Mach, steady, laminar combustion (Q1399652) (← links)
- A stable discretization of the lattice Boltzmann equation for simulation of incompressible two-phase flows at high density ratio (Q1780614) (← links)
- A conservative discrete compatibility-constraint low-Mach pressure-correction algorithm for time-accurate simulations of variable density flows (Q2390424) (← links)
- A cell-centered adaptive projection method for the incompressible Navier-Stokes equations in three dimensions (Q2476862) (← links)
- A lattice Boltzmann algorithm for calculation of the laminar jet diffusion flame (Q2489031) (← links)
- A taxonomy of integral reaction path analysis (Q3424362) (← links)
- Managing application complexity in the SAMRAI object‐oriented framework (Q4790933) (← links)
- Bunsen flame simulation by finite elements on adaptively refined, unstructured triangulations (Q5316785) (← links)
- The effect of overall discretization scheme on Jacobian structure, convergence rate, and solution accuracy within the local rectangular refinement method (Q5317826) (← links)
- A taxonomy of integral reaction path analysis (Q5484547) (← links)
- An adaptive multilevel local defect correction technique with application to combustion (Q5704550) (← links)
- Operator-splitting with ISAT to model reacting flow with detailed chemistry (Q5898678) (← links)
- Operator-splitting with ISAT to model reacting flow with detailed chemistry (Q5898686) (← links)