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The following pages link to Lagrangian formulation for finite element analysis of quasi‐incompressible fluids with reduced mass losses (Q4964880):
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- Updated Lagrangian mixed finite element formulation for quasi and fully incompressible fluids (Q487897) (← links)
- An explicit-implicit finite element model for the numerical solution of incompressible Navier-Stokes equations on moving grids (Q1988011) (← links)
- Absolute nodal coordinate particle finite element to the free-surface flow problems combined with multibody algorithms (Q2020978) (← links)
- A Lagrangian nodal integration method for free-surface fluid flows (Q2176974) (← links)
- Modelling 3D metal cutting problems with the particle finite element method (Q2205168) (← links)
- The finite element numerical investigation of free surface Newtonian and non-Newtonian fluid flows in the rectangular tanks (Q2214802) (← links)
- A weighted meshfree collocation method for incompressible flows using radial basis functions (Q2222676) (← links)
- Semi-Lagrangian formulation for the advection-diffusion-absorption equation (Q2236938) (← links)
- A FIC-based stabilized finite element formulation for turbulent flows (Q2308926) (← links)
- Fast fluid-structure interaction simulations using a displacement-based finite element model equipped with an explicit streamline integration prediction (Q2308955) (← links)
- PFEM formulation for thermo-coupled FSI analysis. Application to nuclear core melt accident (Q2310039) (← links)
- 3D regularized \(\mu(I)\)-rheology for granular flows simulation (Q2314316) (← links)
- A particle finite element method for analysis of industrial forming processes (Q2512492) (← links)
- A unified monolithic approach for multi-fluid flows and fluid-structure interaction using the particle finite element method with fixed mesh (Q2516898) (← links)
- Unified Lagrangian formulation for solid and fluid mechanics and FSI problems (Q2631589) (← links)
- Generalized‐<i>α</i> scheme in the PFEM for velocity‐pressure and displacement‐pressure formulations of the incompressible Navier–Stokes equations (Q6092149) (← links)
- Two-phase two-layer SNS-PFEM for hydromechanical geotechnical large deformation problems (Q6120129) (← links)