Nathan J. Quinlan

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Direct flux via virtual faces (\textit{DFVF-overset}): interpolation-free, conservative, overset CFD using a generalised finite volume method2024-04-09Paper
Application of finite volume particle method for axisymmetric modeling of droplet formation in dripping and Rayleigh regimes2022-03-10Paper
Coupling of the meshless finite volume particle method and the finite element method for fluid-structure interaction with thin elastic structures2022-01-25Paper
Particle transport velocity correction for the finite volume particle method for multi-resolution particle distributions and exact geometric boundaries2020-06-25Paper
Exact finite volume particle method with spherical-support kernels2020-04-06Paper
Application of background pressure with kinematic criterion for free surface extension to suppress non-physical voids in the finite volume particle method2019-09-26Paper
A model for surface tension in the meshless finite volume particle method without spurious velocity2019-04-26Paper
Extensions of the meshless finite volume particle method (FVPM) for static and dynamic free-surface flows2018-11-26Paper
Application of the meshless finite volume particle method to flow-induced motion of a rigid body2018-06-19Paper
Development of the meshless finite volume particle method with exact and efficient calculation of interparticle area2016-11-10Paper
Incompressible moving boundary flows with the finite volume particle method2012-02-08Paper
Fast exact evaluation of particle interaction vectors in the finite volume particle method2011-05-31Paper
Permeable and non-reflecting boundary conditions in SPH2009-11-05Paper
Robustness and accuracy of SPH formulations for viscous flow2009-07-17Paper
Extension of the finite volume particle method to viscous flow2009-03-09Paper
Truncation error in mesh-free particle methods2007-05-22Paper
Adaptive particle distribution for smoothed particle hydrodynamics2005-04-21Paper

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