An accurate and stable multiphase moving particle semi-implicit method based on a corrective matrix for all particle interaction models
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- Numerical modeling of liquid spills from the damaged container and collision of two rising bubbles in partially filled enclosure using modified Volume-Of-Fluid (VOF) method
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