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The following pages link to An immersed boundary method with direct forcing for the simulation of particulate flows (Q2485375):
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- Thrust generation and wake structure of wiggling hydrofoil (Q605142) (← links)
- Effect of particle clusters on carrier flow turbulence: a direct numerical simulation study (Q605393) (← links)
- Immersed-boundary methods for general finite-difference and finite-volume Navier-Stokes solvers (Q608804) (← links)
- Analysis of an immersed boundary method for three-dimensional flows in vorticity formulation (Q732979) (← links)
- A smoothing technique for discrete delta functions with application to immersed boundary method in moving boundary simulations (Q733036) (← links)
- A Fourier spectral method for the Navier-Stokes equations with volume penalization for moving solid obstacles (Q834114) (← links)
- A modified immersed boundary method for simulations of fluid-particle interactions (Q839162) (← links)
- Immersed boundary method for the simulation of flows with heat transfer (Q840905) (← links)
- A moving-least-squares reconstruction for embedded-boundary formulations (Q843418) (← links)
- Prediction of wall-pressure fluctuation in turbulent flows with an immersed boundary method (Q843426) (← links)
- Parallel computing strategy for the simulation of particulate flows with immersed boundary method (Q944013) (← links)
- Inter-phase interaction in a turbulent, vertical channel flow laden with heavy particles. I: Numerical methods and particle dispersion properties (Q974858) (← links)
- A direct-forcing embedded-boundary method with adaptive mesh refinement for fluid-structure interaction problems (Q995257) (← links)
- Immersed boundary method for the simulation of 2D viscous flow based on vorticity-velocity formulations (Q1005383) (← links)
- Smoothed profile method for particulate flows: error analysis and simulations (Q1005416) (← links)
- Heat transfer in particulate flows with direct numerical simulation (DNS) (Q1008032) (← links)
- An implicit-forcing immersed boundary method for simulating viscous flows in irregular domains (Q1011579) (← links)
- Immersed finite element method for rigid body motions in the incompressible Navier-Stokes flow (Q1011606) (← links)
- A numerical method for fully resolved simulation (FRS) of rigid particle-flow interactions in complex flows (Q1013165) (← links)
- DNS of buoyancy-dominated turbulent flows on a bluff body using the immersed boundary method (Q1017584) (← links)
- Force-coupling method for flows with ellipsoidal particles (Q1025117) (← links)
- On the accuracy of direct forcing immersed boundary methods with projection methods (Q2269844) (← links)
- A novel immersed boundary velocity correction-lattice Boltzmann method and its application to simulate flow past a circular cylinder (Q2458581) (← links)
- Simulation of flexible filaments in a uniform flow by the immersed boundary method (Q2458618) (← links)
- A direct-forcing fictitious domain method for particulate flows (Q2462454) (← links)
- A fictitious domain method for particulate flows with heat transfer (Q2508884) (← links)
- A second-order method for three-dimensional particle simulation (Q2566676) (← links)
- Drag and lift forces on a spherical particle moving on a wall in a shear flow at finite <i>Re</i> (Q3053604) (← links)
- A conservative momentum-exchange algorithm for interaction problem between fluid and deformable particles (Q3068348) (← links)
- Flow patterns in the sedimentation of an elliptical particle (Q3184079) (← links)
- Assessment of regularized delta functions and feedback forcing schemes for an immersed boundary method (Q3526133) (← links)
- Modulation of isotropic turbulence by particles of Taylor length-scale size (Q3573288) (← links)
- Interface-resolved direct numerical simulation of vertical particulate channel flow in the turbulent regime (Q5303938) (← links)
- A level set‐based immersed interface method for solving incompressible viscous flows with the prescribed velocity at the boundary (Q5851688) (← links)