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The following pages link to On the analysis of heterogeneous fluids with jumps in the viscosity using a discontinuous pressure field (Q977218):
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- Deforming fluid domains within the finite element method: five mesh-based tracking methods in comparison (Q338796) (← links)
- P1/P0+ elements for incompressible flows with discontinuous material properties (Q460815) (← links)
- A compressible Lagrangian framework for the simulation of the underwater implosion of large air bubbles (Q465894) (← links)
- The extended finite element method for two-phase and free-surface flows: a systematic study (Q543756) (← links)
- An extended validation of the last generation of particle finite element method for free surface flows (Q728989) (← links)
- An ALE-PFEM method for the numerical simulation of two-phase mixture flow (Q1667346) (← links)
- A fully partitioned Lagrangian framework for FSI problems characterized by free surfaces, large solid deformations and displacements, and strong added-mass effects (Q1987908) (← links)
- An enhanced semi-explicit particle finite element method for incompressible flows (Q2171512) (← links)
- Improving accuracy of the moving grid particle finite element method via a scheme based on Strang splitting (Q2236154) (← links)
- Extending the particle finite element method for sediment transport simulation (Q2236924) (← links)
- Elemental enriched spaces for the treatment of weak and strong discontinuous fields (Q2308764) (← links)
- A locally extended finite element method for the simulation of multi-fluid flows using the particle level set method (Q2632972) (← links)
- Consistent pressure Laplacian stabilization for incompressible continua via higher-order finite calculus (Q2894739) (← links)
- A family of residual-based stabilized finite element methods for Stokes flows (Q3068773) (← links)
- A COMPRESSIBLE LAGRANGIAN FRAMEWORK FOR MODELING THE FLUID–STRUCTURE INTERACTION IN THE UNDERWATER IMPLOSION OF AN ALUMINUM CYLINDER (Q4911252) (← links)