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The following pages link to A new VOF-based numerical scheme for the simulation of fluid flow with free surface. Part I: New free surface-tracking algorithm and its verification (Q4446999):
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- Numerical modeling and experimental validation of free surface flow problems (Q338780) (← links)
- The MAC method (Q416580) (← links)
- Exponential basis functions in solution of incompressible fluid problems with moving free surfaces (Q418977) (← links)
- VOF/FVM prediction and experimental validation for shear-thinning fluid column collapse (Q524684) (← links)
- Eulerian volume of solid (VOS) approach in solid mechanics and metal forming (Q660191) (← links)
- A coupled phase-field and volume-of-fluid method for accurate representation of limiting water wave deformation (Q726943) (← links)
- A refined volume-of-fluid algorithm for capturing sharp fluid interfaces on arbitrary meshes (Q728694) (← links)
- Collapse of a liquid column: Numerical simulation and experimental validation (Q1015565) (← links)
- Analysis of landslides employing a space-time single-phase level-set method (Q1987839) (← links)
- An accelerated conservative sharp-interface method for multiphase flows simulations (Q2120044) (← links)
- Liquid vibrations in circular cylindrical tanks with and without baffles under horizontal and vertical excitations (Q2209374) (← links)
- A sharpness preserving scheme for interfacial flows (Q2293802) (← links)
- The Marker-density method in Cartesian grids applied to nonlinear ship waves (Q2361856) (← links)
- Adaptive refinement techniques based on tetrahedral and hexahedral grids for finite element analysis of mold filling in casting processes (Q2459183) (← links)
- Numerical simulation of two-phase free surface flows (Q2505280) (← links)
- Free surface tracking with polynomial reconstruction and error correction (Q3543431) (← links)
- Finite element analysis of flow and heat transfer with moving free surface using fixed grid system (Q3551515) (← links)
- Assessment of a high-order finite difference upwind scheme for the simulation of convection-diffusion problems (Q3623192) (← links)
- A combination of implicit and adaptative upwind tools for the numerical solution of incompressible free surface flows (Q5293159) (← links)
- On the application of the single-phase level set method to naval hydrodynamic flows (Q5962139) (← links)