Viscoelastic flows studied by smoothed particle dynamics
From MaRDI portal
Publication:1860367
DOI10.1016/S0377-0257(02)00059-9zbMATH Open1021.76043WikidataQ58052139 ScholiaQ58052139MaRDI QIDQ1860367FDOQ1860367
Authors: M. Ellero, Martin Kröger, Siegfried Hess
Publication date: 23 February 2003
Published in: Journal of Non-Newtonian Fluid Mechanics (Search for Journal in Brave)
Recommendations
- A numerical study of the SPH method for simulating transient viscoelastic free surface flows
- A corrected smoothed particle hydrodynamics method for solving transient viscoelastic fluid flows
- A new approach to modelling viscoelastic flow
- SPH simulations of transient viscoelastic flows at low Reynolds number
- SPH simulations of a viscoelastic flow around a periodic array of cylinders confined in a channel
conservation lawsisothermal flowviscoelastic flowsdifferential constitutive equationchannel geometrycorotational Maxwell modelfluid-pseudo-particlesJaumann-Maxwell modelsmoothed particle dynamics
Cited In (35)
- Title not available (Why is that?)
- Slow motion of a porous cylindrical shell in a concentric cylindrical cavity
- Fully resolved viscoelastic particulate simulations using unstructured grids
- Sparse modeling approach to obtaining the shear viscosity from smeared correlation functions
- A truly incompressible smoothed particle hydrodynamics based on artificial compressibility method
- SPH with the multiple boundary tangent method
- Smoothed particle hydrodynamics method for fluid flows, towards industrial applications: motivations, current state, and challenges
- The use of smoothed particle hydrodynamics for simulating crystal growth from solution
- Simulation of droplet impacting on elastic solid with the SPH method
- A least-squares particle model with other techniques for 2D viscoelastic fluid/free surface flow
- Slow viscous flow through a membrane built up from porous cylindrical particles with an impermeable core
- Non-smooth kernels for meshfree methods in fluid dynamics
- A fully explicit three-step SPH algorithm for simulation of non-Newtonian fluid flow
- An Eulerian description of fluids containing viscoelastic particles
- SPH simulation of transition to turbulence for planar shear flow subjected to a streamwise magnetic field
- Incompressible SPH for free surface flows
- A coupled particle model with particle shifting technology for simulating transient viscoelastic fluid flow with free surface
- The SPH technique applied to free surface flows
- A regularized Lagrangian finite point method for the simulation of incompressible viscous flows
- The SPH method for simulating a viscoelastic drop impact and spreading on an inclined plate
- MODELLING OF GENERALIZED NEWTONIAN LID-DRIVEN CAVITY FLOW USING AN SPH METHOD
- An improved weakly compressible SPH method for simulating free surface flows of viscous and viscoelastic fluids
- Numerical simulation of the generalized Newtonian free surface flows by a density reinitialization SPH method
- Application of SPH to Single and Multiphase Geophysical, Biophysical and Industrial Fluid Flows
- Recent Features and Industrial Applications of the Hybrid SPH-FE Method
- Title not available (Why is that?)
- A corrected smoothed particle hydrodynamics method for solving transient viscoelastic fluid flows
- Modeling unsteady flow characteristics using smoothed particle hydrodynamics
- A numerical study of the flow of Bingham-like fluids in two-dimensional vane and cylinder rheometers using a smoothed particle hydrodynamics (SPH) based method
- A technique to remove the tensile instability in weakly compressible SPH
- Improved SPH methods for simulating free surface flows of viscous fluids
- Deformation of elastic particles in viscous shear flow
- The SPH approach to the process of container filling based on nonlinear constitutive models
- Viscoelastic flows in mixing-separating cells
- On an extension of dissipative particle dynamics for viscoelastic flow modelling
This page was built for publication: Viscoelastic flows studied by smoothed particle dynamics
Report a bug (only for logged in users!)Click here to report a bug for this page (MaRDI item Q1860367)