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The following pages link to Physical formulation and numerical algorithm for simulating \(N\) immiscible incompressible fluids involving general order parameters (Q728916):
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- Multiphase flows of \(N\) immiscible incompressible fluids: a reduction-consistent and thermodynamically-consistent formulation and associated algorithm (Q1637544) (← links)
- A novel sharp interface capturing method for two- and three-phase incompressible flows (Q1653744) (← links)
- Multiphase Allen-Cahn and Cahn-Hilliard models and their discretizations with the effect of pairwise surface tensions (Q1693429) (← links)
- Multiphase flows of \(N\) immiscible incompressible fluids: an outflow/open boundary condition and algorithm (Q1721837) (← links)
- A consistent and conservative model and its scheme for \(N\)-phase-\(M\)-component incompressible flows (Q2124016) (← links)
- A conservative level set method for \(N\)-phase flows with a free-energy-based surface tension model (Q2127022) (← links)
- An unconditionally energy-stable scheme based on an implicit auxiliary energy variable for incompressible two-phase flows with different densities involving only precomputable coefficient matrices (Q2222256) (← links)
- Consistent, essentially conservative and balanced-force phase-field method to model incompressible two-phase flows (Q2223299) (← links)
- Phase field modelling of surfactants in multi-phase flow (Q2295753) (← links)
- Wall-bounded multiphase flows of \(N\) immiscible incompressible fluids: consistency and contact-angle boundary condition (Q2424456) (← links)
- A consistent and conservative phase-field method for multiphase incompressible flows (Q2668038) (← links)
- Thermodynamically consistent phase-field modelling of contact angle hysteresis (Q3305386) (← links)
- Fitted front tracking methods for two-phase incompressible Navier--Stokes flow: Eulerian and ALE finite element discretizations (Q5155919) (← links)
- A method for computing inverse parametric PDE problems with random-weight neural networks (Q6107102) (← links)