A three-dimensional volume of fluid \& level set (VOSET) method for incompressible two-phase flow
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A three-dimensional volume of fluid \& level set (VOSET) method for incompressible two-phase flow
A three-dimensional volume of fluid \& level set (VOSET) method for incompressible two-phase flow
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- A coupled volume-of-fluid and level set (VOSET) method for computing incompressible two-phase flows
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Cited in
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- Accurate and efficient surface reconstruction from volume fraction data on general meshes
- Numerical simulation of melt filling process in complex mold cavity with insets using IB-CLSVOF method
- 3D two phase flows numerical simulations by SL-VOF method
- A coupled volume-of-fluid and level set method based on general curvilinear grids with accurate surface tension calculation
- Capturing of interface topological changes in two-phase gas-liquid flows using a coupled volume-of-fluid and level-set method (VOSET)
- A sharp-interface model coupling VOSET and IBM for simulations on melting and solidification
- A three-dimensional curve interface reconstruction algorithm for two-phase fluid flow
- Numerical simulation of dam-break flow impacting a stationary obstacle by a CLSVOF/IB method
- A moving mesh interface tracking method for simulation of liquid-liquid systems
- A coupled volume-of-fluid and level set (VOSET) method for computing incompressible two-phase flows
- Numerical simulation of nucleate boiling in shallow liquid
- Two-phase flow modeling of air entrapment in high pressure die casting considering air compressibility and surface tension
- Development of a Volume Of Fluid Method for Computing Interfacial Incompressible Fluid Flows
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