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swMATH3420MaRDI QIDQ15952FDOQ15952


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Official website: https://wci.llnl.gov/simulation/computer-codes/ale3d



Described by source

  • A parallel two-sided contact algorithm in ALE3D


Cited In (15)

  • Integrated Lagrangian and Eulerian 3D microstructure-explicit simulations for predicting macroscopic probabilistic SDT thresholds of energetic materials
  • Machine learning for metal additive manufacturing: predicting temperature and melt pool fluid dynamics using physics-informed neural networks
  • Simple common plane contact algorithm
  • A thermal multi-phase flow model for directed energy deposition processes via a moving signed distance function
  • Accelerated scale bridging with sparsely approximated Gaussian learning
  • Discrete and continuum methods for numerical simulations of non linear wave propagation in discontinuous media
  • An arbitrary Lagrangian-Eulerian discretization of MHD on 3D unstructured grids
  • PRONTO3D
  • AdResS
  • VTF
  • Fully-implicit orthogonal reconstructed discontinuous Galerkin method for fluid dynamics with phase change
  • HEMP 3D
  • A mixed interface-capturing/interface-tracking formulation for thermal multi-phase flows with emphasis on metal additive manufacturing processes
  • Temporal scale-bridging of chemistry in a multiscale model: application to reactivity of an energetic material
  • Taichi


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