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The following pages link to A COMPRESSIBLE LAGRANGIAN FRAMEWORK FOR MODELING THE FLUID–STRUCTURE INTERACTION IN THE UNDERWATER IMPLOSION OF AN ALUMINUM CYLINDER (Q4911252):
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- Engineering analysis and design with ALE-VMS and space-time methods (Q333293) (← links)
- Space-time interface-tracking with topology change (ST-TC) (Q487791) (← links)
- Space-time fluid mechanics computation of heart valve models (Q487792) (← links)
- FSI analysis of the blood flow and geometrical characteristics in the thoracic aorta (Q487810) (← links)
- Multiscale methods for gore curvature calculations from FSI modeling of spacecraft parachutes (Q487880) (← links)
- A Lagrangian finite element method for 3D compressible flow applications (Q2308670) (← links)
- A finite element model for fluid-structure interaction problems involving closed membranes, internal and external fluids (Q2310069) (← links)
- Interaction of complex fluids and solids: theory, algorithms and application to phase-change-driven implosion (Q2516899) (← links)
- FSI modeling of the Orion spacecraft drogue parachutes (Q2516904) (← links)
- Multiscale space–time methods for thermo-fluid analysis of a ground vehicle and its tires (Q3450718) (← links)
- Space–time VMS method for flow computations with slip interfaces (ST-SI) (Q3450725) (← links)
- CHALLENGES AND DIRECTIONS IN COMPUTATIONAL FLUID–STRUCTURE INTERACTION (Q4911245) (← links)