Smoothed particle hydrodynamics stability analysis
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- An analysis of 1-D smoothed particle hydrodynamics kernels
- An SPH projection method for simulating fluid-hypoelastic structure interaction
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- A differential variational approach for handling fluid-solid interaction problems via smoothed particle hydrodynamics
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- Simulations of brittle solids using smooth particle hydrodynamics
- NURBS-based parametric mesh-free methods
- Phenomenological method for fracture
- A Lagrangian particle method for the simulation of linear and nonlinear elastic models of soft tissue
- A constant-density approach for incompressible multi-phase SPH
- Three-dimensional simulation of a solid-liquid flow by the DEM-SPH method
- On the maximum time step in weakly compressible SPH
- A new class of moving-least-squares WENO-SPH schemes
- Simulating free surface flow problems using hybrid particle element free Galerkin method
- Dynamic particle refinement in SPH: application to free surface flow and non-cohesive soil simulations
- A stabilized fractional step, Runge-Kutta Taylor SPH algorithm for coupled problems in geomechanics
- Shape design optimization of {SPH} fluid-structure interactions considering geometrically exact interfaces
- Lagrangian meshfree particles method (SPH) for large deformation and failure flows of geomaterial using elastic-plastic soil constitutive model
- Variational formulation for the smooth particle hydrodynamics (SPH) simulation of fluid and solid problems
- On criteria for smoothed particle hydrodynamics kernels in stable field
- Stable particle methods based on Lagrangian kernels
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- Simulation of complex filling process based on the generalized Newtonian fluid model using a corrected SPH scheme
- Analysis of the incompressibility constraint in the smoothed particle hydrodynamics method
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- Remarks on tension instability of Eulerian and Lagrangian corrected smooth particle hydrodynamics (CSPH) methods
- Constructing smoothing functions in smoothed particle hydrodynamics with applications.
- Improved SPH methods for simulating free surface flows of viscous fluids
- A three-dimensional large deformation meshfree method for arbitrary evolving cracks
- Spurious interface fragmentation in multiphase SPH
- Lanczos' generalized derivative: Insights and applications
- Fundamental differences between SPH and grid methods
- A short note on Dynamic Stabilization of Moving Particle Semi-implicit method
- A NURBS-based error reproducing kernel method with applications in solid mechanics
- A one-parameter family of interpolating kernels for smoothed particle hydrodynamics studies
- Optimal time step for incompressible SPH
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- Stability in Lagrangian and semi-Lagrangian reproducing kernel discretizations using nodal integration in nonlinear solid mechanics
- Immersed particle method for fluid-structure interaction
- Permeable and non-reflecting boundary conditions in SPH
- A simple procedure to improve the pressure evaluation in hydrodynamic context using the SPH
- An improved SPH method: Towards higher-order convergence
- SPH without a tensile stability
- Moving-least-squares-particle hydrodynamics?I. Consistency and stability
- An immersed particle modeling technique for the three-dimensional large strain simulation of particulate-reinforced metal-matrix composites
- Modeling low Reynolds number incompressible flows using SPH
- Enhancement of stability and accuracy of the moving particle semi-implicit method
- A new kernel function for SPH with applications to free surface flows
- SPH simulation of transition to turbulence for planar shear flow subjected to a streamwise magnetic field
- Addendum to: ``On the consistency of MPS
- Tests of spurious transport in smoothed particle hydrodynamics
- An adaptive SPH method for strong shocks
- A generalized smoothed particle hydrodynamics method for nonlinear dynamic problems
- Smoothed particle hydrodynamics: Some recent improvements and applications
- Depth averaged models for fast landslide propagation: mathematical, rheological and numerical aspects
- An improved weakly compressible SPH method for simulating free surface flows of viscous and viscoelastic fluids
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- An overview on smoothed particle hydrodynamics
- A unified stability analysis of meshless particle methods
- Stability analysis of particle methods with corrected derivatives.
- Smoothed particle hydrodynamics and magnetohydrodynamics
- A large-deformation Galerkin SPH method for fracture
- Meshless study of dynamic failure in shells
- A meshfree study of the Kalthoff-Winkler experiment in 3D at room and low temperatures under dynamic loading using viscoplastic modelling
- Predicting the damage on a target plate produced by hypervelocity impact using a decoupled finite particle method
- Runge-Kutta vs Taylor-SPH: two time integration schemes for SPH with application to soil dynamics
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- Numerical study on high velocity impact welding using a modified SPH method
- Evaluation of accuracy and stability of the classical SPH method under uniaxial compression
- The \(\delta p l u s\)-SPH model: simple procedures for a further improvement of the SPH scheme
- Study on wave-induced kinematic responses and flexures of ice floe by smoothed particle hydrodynamics
- Numerical simulation of 2D-vorticity dynamics using particle methods
- A generalized transport-velocity formulation for smoothed particle hydrodynamics
- Smoothed finite element methods for thermo-mechanical impact problems
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- Multi-resolution MPS method
- A local Lagrangian gradient smoothing method for fluids and fluid-like solids: a novel particle-like method
- Improvement of the tensile instability in SPH scheme for the FEI (fluid-elastomer interaction) problem
- Conservative smoothing with B-splines stabilizes SPH material dynamics in both tension and compression.
- Three-dimensional simulation of two viscoelastic droplets impacting onto a rigid plate using smoothed particle hydrodynamics
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