Daniel W. Meyer

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PublicationDate of PublicationType
Faster block tree construction2025-01-06Paper
Scaling laws for bubble collapse driven by an impulsive shock wave2023-07-25Paper
(Un)Conditional Sample Generation Based on Distribution Element Trees2022-03-28Paper
An efficient distribution method for nonlinear two-phase flow in highly heterogeneous multidimensional stochastic porous media2019-01-22Paper
(Un)Conditional Sample Generation Based on Distribution Element Trees2018-10-02Paper
Non-local generalization of Darcy's law based on empirically extracted conductivity kernels2018-09-28Paper
Mixing Model Based on Parameterized Scalar Profiles2018-07-26Paper
Density estimation with distribution element trees2018-03-07Paper
Density estimation with distribution element trees2017-05-16Paper
Conservative Velocity Interpolation for PDF Methods2017-01-24Paper
Accurate and computationally efficient mixing models for the simulation of turbulent mixing with PDF methods2016-12-05Paper
Solver-based vs. grid-based multilevel Monte Carlo for two phase flow and transport in random heterogeneous porous media2016-12-05Paper
Density estimation with distribution element trees2016-10-02Paper
Erratum: “A new particle interaction mixing model for turbulent dispersion and turbulent reactive flows” [Phys. Fluids 22, 035103 (2010)]2015-03-30Paper
Modelling of turbulence modulation in particle- or droplet-laden flows2013-11-21Paper
Transported Probability and Mass Density Function (PDF/MDF) Methods for Uncertainty Assessment and Multi-Scale Problems2012-08-21Paper
A new particle interaction mixing model for turbulent dispersion and turbulent reactive flows2010-04-22Paper
Expanding Thurston maps as quotients2009-10-11Paper
Micromixing models for turbulent flows2009-03-09Paper
Consistent inflow and outflow boundary conditions for transported probability density function methods2007-11-01Paper
A mixing model for turbulent flows based on parameterized scalar profiles2007-08-15Paper

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