Fundamental validation of the finite volume particle method for 3D sloshing dynamics
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Cited in
(6)- A coupled SPH-FVM method for simulating incompressible interfacial flows with large density difference
- Numerical simulation of 3D sloshing in a liquid-solid mixture using particle methods
- The least square particle finite element method for simulating large amplitude sloshing flows
- Three-dimensional sloshing: A consistent finite element approach
- Numerical modelling of 3D sloshing experiments in rectangular tanks
- On the accuracy assessment of Laplacian models in MPS
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