An adaptive SPH method for strong shocks
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- SPH and Riemann solvers
- SPH elastic dynamics
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- SPH without a tensile stability
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- Simulating free surface flows with SPH
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- Multidimensional discontinuous SPH method and its application to metal penetration analysis
- A shock-capturing scheme with a novel limiter for compressible flows solved by smoothed particle hydrodynamics
- A discontinuous wave-in-cell numerical scheme for hyperbolic conservation laws
- An improved model for compressible multiphase flows based on smoothed particle hydrodynamics with enhanced particle regeneration technique
- An alternative SPH formulation: ADER-WENO-SPH
- Time domain simulation of sound waves using smoothed particle hydrodynamics algorithm with artificial viscosity
- Numerical modeling for discrete multibody interaction and multifeild coupling dynamics using the SPH method
- A comparison of SPH schemes for the compressible Euler equations
- Dual-support smoothed particle hydrodynamics for elastic mechanics
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