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The following pages link to A simple method for automatic update of finite element meshes (Q4949926):
Displayed 19 items.
- Coupling GSM/ALE with ES-FEM-T3 for fluid-deformable structure interactions (Q349537) (← links)
- An efficient passive technique for reducing sloshing in rectangular tanks partially filled with liquid (Q366497) (← links)
- A 2D finite-element scheme for fluid-solid-acoustic interactions and its application to human phonation (Q660381) (← links)
- Perspective on the geometric conservation law and finite element methods for ALE simulations of incompressible flow (Q1008849) (← links)
- Free-surface flow simulations in the presence of inclined walls. (Q1871021) (← links)
- Moving mesh method for direct numerical simulation of two-phase flow with phase change (Q2007576) (← links)
- Finite element hybrid and direct computational aeroacoustics at low Mach numbers in slow time-dependent domains (Q2139586) (← links)
- Efficient mesh deformation based on radial basis function interpolation by means of the inverse fast multipole method (Q2308595) (← links)
- Finite calculus formulations for finite element analysis of incompressible flows. Eulerian, ALE and Lagrangian approaches (Q2372359) (← links)
- 2D and 3D finite element meshing and remeshing (Q2777710) (← links)
- Finite macro‐element‐based volume grid deformation for large moving boundary problems (Q3075969) (← links)
- A conformal mapping-based approach for fast two-dimensional FEM electrostatic analysis of MEMS devices (Q3082627) (← links)
- Mesh update and projection techniques for 3D aerodynamic simulations (Q3551745) (← links)
- Lift maximization with uncertainties for the optimization of high-lift devices (Q3583339) (← links)
- Simultaneous untangling and smoothing of moving grids (Q3590444) (← links)
- A methodology for fast finite element modeling of electrostatically actuated MEMS (Q3623185) (← links)
- On quasi‐steady laminar flow separation in the upper airways (Q3629579) (← links)
- A finite element method for fluid-structure interaction with surface waves using a finite calculus formulation (Q5956824) (← links)
- Numerical simulation of fluid-structure interaction problems with viscoelastic fluids using a log-conformation reformulation (Q6094651) (← links)