A balanced-force algorithm for two-phase flows
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- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3825358 (Why is no real title available?)
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1276222 (Why is no real title available?)
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Cited in
(8)- On the finite volume discretization of discontinuous body force field on collocated grid: application to VOF method
- A volume-conserving balanced-force level set method on unstructured meshes using a control volume finite element formulation
- Projection methods for two velocity-two pressure models for flows of heterogeneous mixtures
- Sharp interface models for two-phase flows: insights towards new approaches
- A generic balanced-force algorithm for finite volume method on polyhedral unstructured grids with non-orthogonality
- On the stabilization of finite volume methods with co-located variables for incompressible flow
- A mixed interface-capturing/interface-tracking formulation for thermal multi-phase flows with emphasis on metal additive manufacturing processes
- A novel consistent and well-balanced algorithm for simulations of multiphase flows on unstructured grids
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