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The following pages link to A study of solid wall models for weakly compressible SPH (Q2374689):
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- Comparative study on accuracy and conservation properties of two particle regularization schemes and proposal of an optimized particle shifting scheme in ISPH context (Q680098) (← links)
- Long duration SPH simulations of sloshing in tanks with a low fill ratio and high stretching (Q1615564) (← links)
- A numerical approach for simulating flow through thin porous media (Q1672174) (← links)
- SPH-\(\epsilon\) simulation of 2D turbulence driven by a moving cylinder (Q1672234) (← links)
- An SPH study of driven turbulence near a free surface in a tank under gravity (Q1672511) (← links)
- Multi-resolution MPS method (Q1709008) (← links)
- Energy balance in the \(\delta\)-SPH scheme (Q1737008) (← links)
- An arbitrary Lagrangian Eulerian smoothed particle hydrodynamics (ALE-SPH) method with a boundary volume fraction formulation for fluid-structure interaction (Q2040787) (← links)
- An efficient and generalized solid boundary condition for SPH: applications to multi-phase flow and fluid-structure interaction (Q2134610) (← links)
- An improved impermeable solid boundary scheme for meshless local Petrov-Galerkin method (Q2162998) (← links)
- Wall-layer boundary condition method for laminar and turbulent flows in weakly-compressible SPH (Q2163029) (← links)
- An overview of smoothed particle hydrodynamics for simulating multiphase flow (Q2281714) (← links)
- Assessment of smoothed particle hydrodynamics (SPH) models for predicting wall heat transfer rate at complex boundary (Q2288580) (← links)
- The \(\delta p l u s\)-SPH model: simple procedures for a further improvement of the SPH scheme (Q2308889) (← links)
- Local uniform stencil (LUST) boundary condition for arbitrary 3-D boundaries in parallel smoothed particle hydrodynamics (SPH) models (Q2313679) (← links)
- Generalized and efficient wall boundary condition treatment in GPU-accelerated smoothed particle hydrodynamics (Q6160115) (← links)
- Smoothed particle hydrodynamics modelling of particle-size segregation in granular flows (Q6186059) (← links)