EDICT for 3D computation of two-fluid interfaces
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Recommendations
- Enhanced-discretization interface-capturing technique (EDICT) for computation of unsteady flows with interfaces
- Finite element methods for flow problems with moving boundaries and interfaces
- Parallel computation of unsteady compressible flows with the EDICT
- Stabilized-finite-element/interface-capturing technique for parallel computation of unsteady flows with interfaces
- Computing three-dimensional two-phase flows with a mass-conserving level set method
Cites work
- Enhanced-discretization interface-capturing technique (EDICT) for computation of unsteady flows with interfaces
- Stabilized Finite Element Formulations for Incompressible Flow Computations
- Stabilized-finite-element/interface-capturing technique for parallel computation of unsteady flows with interfaces
- Streamline upwind/Petrov-Galerkin formulations for convection dominated flows with particular emphasis on the incompressible Navier-Stokes equations
- Volume of fluid (VOF) method for the dynamics of free boundaries
Cited in
(14)- Adaptive finite elements using hierarchical mesh and its application to crack propagation analysis
- Two-phase flow analysis based on a phase-field model using orthogonal basis bubble function finite element method
- Numerical study of impact force and ricochet behavior of high-speed water-entry bodies.
- Stabilized finite element formulation of buoyancy driven incompressible flows
- Comparison of finite element and pendulum models for simulation of sloshing.
- Flapping and contact FSI computations with the fluid-solid interface-tracking/interface-capturing technique and mesh adaptivity
- The present state of modeling entrainment defects in the shape casting process
- Adaptive analysis of 3D cavity flow using hierarchical mesh
- On the analysis of heterogeneous fluids with jumps in the viscosity using a discontinuous pressure field
- A heterogeneous multiscale modeling framework for hierarchical systems of partial differential equations
- Enhanced-discretization interface-capturing technique (EDICT) for computation of unsteady flows with interfaces
- Coupling of fully Eulerian and arbitrary Lagrangian-Eulerian methods for fluid-structure interaction computations
- Numerical modeling and experimental validation of free surface flow problems
- An oil sloshing study: adaptive fixed-mesh ALE analysis and comparison with experiments
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