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The following pages link to Coupling of SPH-ALE method and finite element method for transient fluid-structure interaction (Q1641580):
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- A novel ghost cell boundary model for the explicit moving particle simulation method in two dimensions (Q785479) (← links)
- Nonlinear model reduction for computational vibration analysis of structures with weak geometrical nonlinearity coupled with linear acoustic liquids in the presence of linear sloshing and capillarity (Q1647221) (← links)
- A non-staggered coupling of finite element and lattice Boltzmann methods via an immersed boundary scheme for fluid-structure interaction (Q1648122) (← links)
- The simulation of compressible multi-fluid multi-solid interactions using the modified ghost method (Q1648362) (← links)
- A hydroelastic fluid-structure interaction solver based on the Riemann-SPH method (Q2072749) (← links)
- Fluid-structure interaction approach with smoothed particle hydrodynamics and particle-spring systems (Q2138736) (← links)
- A multiphase SPH model based on Roe's approximate Riemann solver for hydraulic flows with complex interface (Q2184312) (← links)
- A new type of WENO scheme in SPH for compressible flows with discontinuities (Q2236950) (← links)
- A shock-capturing scheme with a novel limiter for compressible flows solved by smoothed particle hydrodynamics (Q2246268) (← links)
- A non-intrusive partitioned approach to couple smoothed particle hydrodynamics and finite element methods for transient fluid-structure interaction problems with large interface motion (Q2341509) (← links)
- An efficient finite element approach to examine the free vibration characteristics of liquid tankages in space launch vehicles (Q2348918) (← links)
- Energy balance in quasi-Lagrangian Riemann-based SPH schemes (Q6048390) (← links)
- An enhanced ISPH-SPH coupled method for simulation of incompressible fluid-elastic structure interactions (Q6155409) (← links)
- A partitioned fully explicit Lagrangian finite element method for highly nonlinear fluid-structure interaction problems (Q6557585) (← links)
- A coupled SPH-SPIM solver for fluid-structure interaction with nonlinear deformation (Q6557782) (← links)