MPS mesh-free particle method for multiphase flows
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- A multiphase MPS solver for modeling multi-fluid interaction with free surface and its application in oil spill
- The overlapping particle technique for multi-resolution simulation of particle methods
- An MPS-based particle method for simulation of multiphase flows characterized by high density ratios by incorporation of space potential particle concept
- Multiphase flow modeling with general boundary conditions and automatic phase-configuration changes using a fractional-flow approach
- Improvement and application of weakly compressible moving particle semi-implicit method with kernel-smoothing algorithm
- Numerical simulation of Rayleigh-Bénard convection and three-phase Rayleigh-Taylor instability using a modified MPS method
- An improved MPS method for simulating multiphase flows characterized by high-density ratios and violent deformation of interface
- Boundary condition enforcement for renormalised weakly compressible meshless Lagrangian methods
- Enhanced weakly-compressible MPS method for violent free-surface flows: role of particle regularization techniques
- A projection-based particle method with optimized particle shifting for multiphase flows with large density ratios and discontinuous density fields
- A fluid simulation system based on the MPS method
- Multi-resolution MPS method
- A review on MPS method developments and applications in nuclear engineering
- An enhanced weakly-compressible MPS method for free-surface flows
- Development of adaptive multi-resolution MPS method for multiphase flow simulation
- Higher-order nonlocal theory of updated Lagrangian particle hydrodynamics (ULPH) and simulations of multiphase flows
- Numerical simulation of Rayleigh-Taylor instability by multiphase MPS method
- Improvement of a projection-based particle method in free-surface flows by improved Laplacian model and stabilization techniques
- Unstructured moving particle pressure mesh (UMPPM) method for incompressible isothermal and non-isothermal flow computation
- Multi-Resolution MPS Method for Free Surface Flows
- An Eulerian-Lagrangian mixed discrete least squares meshfree method for incompressible multiphase flow problems
- Meshfree particle numerical modelling of sub-aerial and submerged landslides
- Improved moving particle semi-implicit method for multiphase flow with discontinuity
- Updated Lagrangian particle hydrodynamics (ULPH) modeling and simulation of multiphase flows
- Mixed discrete least squares meshfree method for solving the incompressible Navier-Stokes equations
- Enhancement of performance and stability of MPS mesh-free particle method for multiphase flows characterized by high density ratios
- Truncation error estimates of approximate operators in a generalized particle method
- Enhanced Dirichlet boundary condition in MPS method for free-surface flow with negative pressure
- Stable multiphase moving particle semi-implicit method for incompressible interfacial flow
- Particle regeneration technique for smoothed particle hydrodynamics in simulation of compressible multiphase flows
- Analysis of wall boundary in moving particle semi-implicit method and a novel model of fluid–wall interaction
- Two-dimensional continuum modelling granular column collapse by non-local peridynamics in a mesh-free method with \(\mu (I)\) rheology
- Stability and accuracy of the weakly compressible SPH with particle regularization techniques
- A contoured continuum surface force model for particle methods
- Multi-phase moving particle semi-implicit method for violent sloshing flows
- A particle method for two-phase flows with large density difference
- A sharp-interface treatment technique for two-phase flows in meshless methods
- Mesh-free SPH modeling of sediment scouring and flushing
- Improvement of boundary conditions for non-planar boundaries represented by polygons with an initial particle arrangement technique
- MPS-based axisymmetric particle method for bubble rising with density and pressure discontinuity
- A consistent multiphase flow model with a generalized particle shifting scheme resolved via incompressible SPH
- Improvements for accuracy and stability in a weakly-compressible particle method
- Development of explicit moving particle simulation method with applications
- Modeling 3D non-Newtonian solid-liquid flows with a free-surface using DEM-MPS
- Development of moving particle explicit (MPE) method for incompressible flows
- Modeling strategies for multiphase drag interactions using the material point method
- A hybrid particle-mesh method for viscous, incompressible, multiphase flows
- Two- and three-dimensional multiphase mesh-free particle modeling of transitional landslide with \(\mu(I)\) rheology
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