Free surface flow simulations on GPGPUs using the LBM
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Cites work
- A Model for Collision Processes in Gases. I. Small Amplitude Processes in Charged and Neutral One-Component Systems
- A lattice Boltzmann approach for free-surface-flow simulations on non-uniform block-structured grids
- A lattice Boltzmann front-tracking method for interface dynamics with surface tension in two dimensions
- A level set formulation for the numerical simulation of impact of surge fronts
- Consistent initial conditions for lattice Boltzmann simulations
- Discrete lattice effects on the forcing term in the lattice Boltzmann method
- Highly interactive computational steering for coupled 3D flow problems utilizing multiple GPUs
- Lattice BGK Models for Navier-Stokes Equation
- Lattice Boltzmann model for free surface flow for modeling foaming
- Lattice Boltzmann model for free-surface flow and its application to filling process in casting.
- Lattice Boltzmann model for the incompressible Navier-Stokes equation
- Momentum transfer of a Boltzmann-lattice fluid with boundaries
- Multiple–relaxation–time lattice Boltzmann models in three dimensions
- Pressure boundary condition for the lattice Boltzmann method
- Sedimentation of hard-sphere suspensions at low Reynolds number
- Stable free surface flows with the lattice Boltzmann method on adaptively coarsened grids
- TeraFLOP computing on a desktop PC with GPUs for 3D CFD
Cited in
(19)- A comparative study of the cumulant lattice Boltzmann method in a single-phase free-surface model of violent flows
- An efficient lattice Boltzmann multiphase model for 3D flows with large density ratios at high Reynolds numbers
- Lattice Boltzmann method for groundwater flow in non-orthogonal structured lattices
- Optimization and stabilization of LBM free surface flow simulations using adaptive parameterization
- Mesoscopic methods in engineering and science
- Heat and momentum transfer to a particle in a laminar boundary layer
- On enhanced non-linear free surface flow simulations with a hybrid {LBM}-{VOF} model
- A LBM-DEM solver for fast discrete particle simulation of particle-fluid flows
- Large-scale flow simulations using lattice Boltzmann method with AMR following free-surface on multiple GPUs
- A lattice Boltzmann approach for free-surface-flow simulations on non-uniform block-structured grids
- Analysis and comparison of boundary condition variants in the free-surface lattice Boltzmann method
- Scrutinizing lattice Boltzmann methods for direct numerical simulations of turbulent channel flows
- On the development of an efficient numerical ice tank for the simulation of fluid-ship-rigid-ice interactions on graphics processing units
- Development of a single-phase free-surface flow model with the improved lattice kinetic scheme
- Three-dimensional LBE simulations of a decay of liquid dielectrics with a solute gas into the system of gas-vapor channels under the action of strong electric fields
- Efficient GPGPU implementation of a lattice Boltzmann model for multiphase flows with high density ratios
- Comparison of free-surface and conservative Allen-Cahn phase-field lattice Boltzmann method
- MRT lattice Boltzmann method for 2D flows in curvilinear coordinates
- Implementation of the moving particle semi-implicit method for free-surface flows on GPU clusters
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