A remapping-free, efficient Riemann-solvers based, ALE method for multi-material fluids with general EOS
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- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1324011 (Why is no real title available?)
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- A rezoning-free CESE scheme for solving the compressible Euler equations on moving unstructured meshes
- A robust interface method for reactive fluids with sharp interface
- Conservative and entropy controlled remap for multi-material ALE simulations with space-staggered schemes
- A multi-resolution method for two-phase fluids with complex equations of state by binomial solvers in three space dimensions
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