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The following pages link to Direct numerical simulation of particulate flow via multigrid FEM techniques and the fictitious boundary method (Q5471023):
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- A DEM-DLM/FD method for direct numerical simulation of particulate flows: sedimentation of polygonal isometric particles in a Newtonian fluid with collisions (Q435427) (← links)
- A fictitious domain, parallel numerical method for rigid particulate flows (Q733013) (← links)
- Fictitious boundary and moving mesh methods for the numerical simulation of rigid particulate flows (Q870597) (← links)
- An efficient multigrid-FEM method for the simulation of solid-liquid two-phase flows (Q879274) (← links)
- Numerical investigation on the role of discrete element method in combined LBM-IBM-DEM modeling (Q1641298) (← links)
- Drafting, kissing and tumbling process of two particles with different sizes (Q1641341) (← links)
- An immersed boundary-gas kinetic flux solver for simulation of incompressible flows (Q1648093) (← links)
- An incompressible immersed boundary solver for moving body flows using a cut cell discontinuous Galerkin method (Q1648356) (← links)
- Second-order accurate immersed boundary-discrete unified gas kinetic scheme for fluid-particle flows (Q1649670) (← links)
- Direct numerical simulation of particulate flows with an overset grid method (Q1693461) (← links)
- A general fictitious domain method with immersed jumps and multilevel nested structured meshes (Q2381211) (← links)
- Numerical study of a modified time-stepping \(\theta\)-scheme for incompressible flow simulations (Q2433910) (← links)
- Simulations of two sedimenting-interacting spheres with different sizes and initial configurations using immersed boundary method (Q2516907) (← links)
- Simulation and experimental validation of the motion of immersed rigid bodies in viscous flows (Q2638007) (← links)
- Collision modelling for the interface-resolved simulation of spherical particles in viscous fluids (Q2863374) (← links)
- Finite element-fictitious boundary methods (FEM-FBM) for 3D particulate flow (Q2902511) (← links)
- Numerical simulation of gluey particles (Q3608345) (← links)