Modeling electrokinetic flows by consistent implicit incompressible smoothed particle hydrodynamics
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- Smoothed particle hydrodynamics and its applications for multiphase flow and reactive transport in porous media
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- A consistent multi-resolution smoothed particle hydrodynamics method
- Traction control design for off-road mobility using an SPH-DAE cosimulation framework
- Smoothed particle hydrodynamics modelling of particle-size segregation in granular flows
- Conduction modelling using smoothed particle hydrodynamics
- A consistent spatially adaptive smoothed particle hydrodynamics method for fluid-structure interactions
- Newton Solvers for Drift-Diffusion and Electrokinetic Equations
- Modeling granular material dynamics and its two-way coupling with moving solid bodies using a continuum representation and the SPH method
- A spatially adaptive high-order meshless method for fluid-structure interactions
- Fully resolved immersed electrohydrodynamics for particle motion, electrolocation, and self-propulsion
- On Modeling and Simulation of Electrokinetic Phenomena in Two-Phase Flow with General Mass Densities
- Simulating electrohydrodynamics with smoothed particle hydrodynamics based on a charge-conservative approach
- Direct simulations on the electrophoretic motion of multiple charged particles using an immersed boundary method
- A stable SPH discretization of the elliptic operator with heterogeneous coefficients
- Modeling electrokinetic flows by the smoothed profile method
- Voronoi finite volumes and pressure robust finite elements for electrolyte models with finite ion sizes
- Electro-vortex flow simulation using coupled meshes
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