Validation of the particle finite element method (PFEM) for simulation of free surface flows
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Cited in
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- A conservative solver for surface-tension-driven multiphase flows on collocated unstructured grids
- Extending the particle finite element method for sediment transport simulation
- Interaction between an elastic structure and free-surface flows: Experimental versus numerical comparisons using the PFEM
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- Advances in the particle finite element method for the analysis of fluid-multibody interaction and bed erosion in free surface flows
- Numerical simulation of a flow-like landslide using the particle finite element method
- A diffuse interface method for complex three-dimensional free surface flows
- High-order unstructured Lagrangian one-step WENO finite volume schemes for non-conservative hyperbolic systems: applications to compressible multi-phase flows
- ODDLS: A new unstructured mesh finite element method for the analysis of free surface flow problems
- An ALE-PFEM method for the numerical simulation of two-phase mixture flow
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- A Lagrangian finite element approach for the analysis of fluid-structure interaction problems
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