SPH hydrocodes can be stabilized with shape-shifting
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- Conservative smoothing with B-splines stabilizes SPH material dynamics in both tension and compression.
- Conservative smoothing stabilizes discrete-numerical instabilities in SPH material dynamics computations
- Smoothed particle hydrodynamics stability analysis
- SPH without a tensile stability
- Normalized SPH with stress points
Cites work
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- A Method for the Numerical Calculation of Hydrodynamic Shocks
- Conservative smoothing stabilizes discrete-numerical instabilities in SPH material dynamics computations
- Shock simulation by the particle method SPH
- Smoothed particle hydrodynamics stability analysis
- Smoothed particle hydrodynamics: theory and application to non-spherical stars
- Solving Ordinary Differential Equations I
- Stability Analysis of WONDY (A Hydrocode Based on the Artificial Viscosity Method of von Neumann and Richtmyer) for a Special Case of Maxwell's Law
Cited in
(7)- Conservative smoothing with B-splines stabilizes SPH material dynamics in both tension and compression.
- Modified smoothed particle hydrodynamics (MSPH) basis functions for meshless methods, and their application to axisymmetric Taylor impact test
- Fundamental differences between SPH and grid methods
- A technique to remove the tensile instability in weakly compressible SPH
- Smoothed particle hydrodynamics stability analysis
- A stable SPH with adaptive B-spline kernel
- Smoothed particle hydrodynamics modeling of viscous liquid drop without tensile instability
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