Piecewise linear volume tracking in spherical coordinates
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- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3854678 (Why is no real title available?)
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- A balanced-force algorithm for continuous and sharp interfacial surface tension models within a volume tracking framework
- A front-tracking method for the computations of multiphase flow.
- Adaptive VOF with curvature‐based refinement
- Analytical relations connecting linear interfaces and volume fractions in rectangular grids
- Comparison of volume-of-fluid methods for surface tension-dominant two-phase flows
- Height functions for applying contact angles to 2D VOF simulations
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- Reconstructing volume tracking
- Second order front tracking for the Euler equations
- Second-order accurate volume-of-fluid algorithms for tracking material interfaces
- The volume of fluid method in spherical coordinates
- Volume of fluid (VOF) method for the dynamics of free boundaries
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(9)- A Volume-of-Fluid ghost-cell immersed boundary method for multiphase flows with contact line dynamics
- Fluid-structure interaction involving dynamic wetting: 2D modeling and simulations
- Reconstructing volume tracking
- Simulation of incompressible multiphase flows with complex geometry using etching multiblock method
- A 3-D volume-of-fluid advection method based on cell-vertex velocities for unstructured meshes
- A diffuse-interface immersed-boundary method for two-dimensional simulation of flows with moving contact lines on curved substrates
- Volume-tracking of subgrid particles
- Piecewise linear interface-capturing volume-of-fluid method in axisymmetric cylindrical coordinates
- Perturbed Butterworth Pole Patterns for Tracking in the Sense of Spheres
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