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The following pages link to Modeling and simulation of fish-like swimming (Q621904):
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- A unified mathematical framework and an adaptive numerical method for fluid-structure interaction with rigid, deforming, and elastic bodies (Q340923) (← links)
- Direct numerical simulation of rigid bodies in multiphase flow within an Eulerian framework (Q349834) (← links)
- Simulations of single and multiple swimmers with non-divergence free deforming geometries (Q655035) (← links)
- A moving control volume approach to computing hydrodynamic forces and torques on immersed bodies (Q683419) (← links)
- A simple second order Cartesian scheme for compressible Euler flows (Q695153) (← links)
- Numerical simulation of fluid-structure interaction with the volume penalization method (Q728740) (← links)
- Characteristic based volume penalization method for numerical simulation of compressible flows on unstructured meshes (Q822215) (← links)
- A second order penalized direct forcing for hybrid Cartesian/immersed boundary flow simulations (Q1641177) (← links)
- Swimming performance and vorticity structures of a mother-calf pair of fish (Q1646686) (← links)
- A simple and efficient direct forcing immersed boundary method combined with a high order compact scheme for simulating flows with moving rigid boundaries (Q1646704) (← links)
- A sharp immersed boundary method based on penalization and its application to moving boundaries and turbulent rotating flows (Q1672541) (← links)
- Immersed boundary method for numerical simulation of inviscid compressible flows (Q1757626) (← links)
- An Eulerian finite-volume approach of fluid-structure interaction problems on quadtree meshes (Q2088367) (← links)
- Critique on: ``Volume penalization for inhomogeneous Neumann boundary conditions modeling scalar flux in complicated geometry'' (Q2120751) (← links)
- A velocity-vorticity method for highly viscous 3D flows with application to digital rock physics (Q2123975) (← links)
- A one-sided direct forcing immersed boundary method using moving least squares (Q2129315) (← links)
- Handling Neumann and Robin boundary conditions in a fictitious domain volume penalization framework (Q2134500) (← links)
- A consistent and conservative phase-field model for thermo-gas-liquid-solid flows including liquid-solid phase change (Q2136480) (← links)
- Development of a high-order continuous Galerkin sharp-interface immersed boundary method and its application to incompressible flow problems (Q2139592) (← links)
- ADER scheme for incompressible Navier-Stokes equations on overset grids with a compact transmission condition (Q2162009) (← links)
- Numerical investigations on bionic propulsion problems using the multi-resolution delta-plus SPH model (Q2163001) (← links)
- Stencil penalty approach based constraint immersed boundary method (Q2176755) (← links)
- Collective pulsing in xeniid corals. II: Using computational fluid dynamics to determine if there are benefits to coordinated pulsing (Q2189961) (← links)
- Coupled material point lattice Boltzmann method for modeling fluid-structure interactions with large deformations (Q2237779) (← links)
- Size does matter: the use of fish motion for improving human swimming simulations (Q2281892) (← links)
- Bioinspired swimming simulations (Q2424429) (← links)
- Convergence of a vector penalty projection scheme for the Navier Stokes equations with moving body (Q4613915) (← links)
- Numerical Simulation of Flows over Moving Bodies of Complex Shapes Using Immersed Boundary Method on Unstructured Meshes (Q5114897) (← links)
- Streaming-enhanced flow-mediated transport (Q5235709) (← links)
- A parallel and adaptative Nitsche immersed boundary method to simulate viscous mixing (Q6105019) (← links)
- An enriched shifted boundary method to account for moving fronts (Q6107127) (← links)
- Arbitrary-Lagrangian-Eulerian finite volume IMEX schemes for the incompressible Navier-Stokes equations on evolving chimera meshes (Q6126548) (← links)
- A structure-preserving projection method with formal second-order accuracy for the incompressible Navier-Stokes equations (Q6131380) (← links)
- An effective preconditioning strategy for volume penalized incompressible/low Mach multiphase flow solvers (Q6173362) (← links)