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- A dynamic coupling numerical model for pollutant transport under wave condition (Q314717) (← links)
- A phase-field method for the direct simulation of two-phase flows in pore-scale media using a non-equilibrium wetting boundary condition (Q341502) (← links)
- A numerical investigation of central binary collision of droplets (Q435359) (← links)
- Detailed simulation of complex hydraulic problems with macroscopic and mesoscopic mathematical methods (Q474280) (← links)
- VOF/FVM prediction and experimental validation for shear-thinning fluid column collapse (Q524684) (← links)
- Anti-diffusion method for interface steepening in two-phase incompressible flow (Q550944) (← links)
- Partitioned solution to fluid-structure interaction problem in application to free-surface flows (Q615727) (← links)
- A PLIC-VOF method suited for adaptive moving grids (Q617463) (← links)
- The effect of gas and liquid properties and droplet size ratio on the central collision between two unequal-size droplets in the reflexive regime (Q621255) (← links)
- Nonlinear fluid-structure interaction problem. II: Space discretization, implementation aspects, nested parallelization and application examples (Q633536) (← links)
- Numerical simulation of high Schmidt number flow over a droplet by using moving unstructured mesh (Q706835) (← links)
- Design, analysis and verification of a volume-of-fluid model with interface-capturing scheme (Q720953) (← links)
- A refined volume-of-fluid algorithm for capturing sharp fluid interfaces on arbitrary meshes (Q728694) (← links)
- Compressive VOF method with skewness correction to capture sharp interfaces on arbitrary meshes (Q728721) (← links)
- Cellwise conservative unsplit advection for the volume of fluid method (Q728962) (← links)
- Numerical time-step restrictions as a result of capillary waves (Q729056) (← links)
- A consistent solution of the re-initialization equation in the conservative level-set method (Q729211) (← links)
- A three-dimensional Cartesian cut-cell/volume-of-fluid method for two-phase flows with moving bodies (Q781991) (← links)
- A modified switching technique for advection and capturing of surfaces (Q823300) (← links)
- Numerical study of the movement of water surface of dam break flow by VOF methods for various obstacles (Q823702) (← links)
- An investigation of interface-sharpening schemes for multi-phase mixture flows (Q834110) (← links)
- An accurate adaptive solver for surface-tension-driven interfacial flows (Q834131) (← links)
- Off-centre binary collision of droplets: a numerical investigation (Q840839) (← links)
- A lattice Boltzmann model for multiphase flows with large density ratio (Q853194) (← links)
- A stencil-like volume of fluid (VOF) method for tracking free interface (Q940679) (← links)
- A general-purpose finite-volume advection scheme for continuous and discontinuous fields on unstructured grids (Q947282) (← links)
- Numerical investigation of the cooling effectiveness of a droplet impinging on a heated surface (Q955759) (← links)
- An anti-diffusive numerical scheme for the simulation of interfaces between compressible fluids by means of a five-equation model (Q964281) (← links)
- A lattice Boltzmann approach for free-surface-flow simulations on non-uniform block-structured grids (Q988290) (← links)
- Three-dimensional numerical investigation of a droplet impinging normally onto a wall film (Q996506) (← links)
- Flux-blending schemes for interface capture in two-fluid flows (Q1037733) (← links)
- Some numerical studies of interface advection properties of level set method (Q1040012) (← links)
- Experimental and numerical investigation of a viscoplastic carbopol gel injected into a prototype 3D mold cavity (Q1046018) (← links)
- A quadtree adaptive method for simulating fluid flows with moving interfaces. (Q1427994) (← links)
- A 3-D volume-of-fluid advection method based on cell-vertex velocities for unstructured meshes (Q1641288) (← links)
- A penalization technique applied to the ``Volume-of-Fluid'' method: wettability condition on immersed boundaries (Q1641490) (← links)
- A generic framework for design of interface capturing schemes for multi-fluid flows (Q1645483) (← links)
- A naturally anti-diffusive compressible two phases kapila model with boundedness preservation coupled to a high order finite volume solver (Q1645722) (← links)
- A balanced-force control volume finite element method for interfacial flows with surface tension using adaptive anisotropic unstructured meshes (Q1647082) (← links)
- GPU-accelerated large-scale simulations of interfacial multiphase fluids for real-case applications (Q1647250) (← links)
- Numerical simulation of cavitating injector flow and liquid spray break-up by combination of Eulerian-Eulerian and volume-of-fluid methods (Q1648137) (← links)
- A volume-of-fluid (VOF) interface-sharpening method for two-phase incompressible flows (Q1648318) (← links)
- Implementation of the ghost fluid method for free surface flows in polyhedral finite volume framework (Q1648340) (← links)
- Simulation of the liquid break-up at an adblue injector with the volume-of-fluid method followed by off-line coupled Lagrangian particle tracking (Q1648557) (← links)
- Simulation of micro-flow dynamics at low capillary numbers using adaptive interface compression (Q1649665) (← links)
- A Volume-of-Fluid ghost-cell immersed boundary method for multiphase flows with contact line dynamics (Q1649668) (← links)
- Boundedness-preserving implicit correction of mesh-induced errors for VOF based heat and mass transfer (Q1683837) (← links)
- Toward efficient and accurate interface capturing on arbitrary hybrid unstructured grids: the THINC method with quadratic surface representation and Gaussian quadrature (Q1695368) (← links)
- A numerical study on drop formation of viscoelastic liquids using a nonlinear constitutive equation (Q1696561) (← links)
- A numerical model of two-phase flow at the micro-scale using the volume-of-fluid method (Q1699469) (← links)