Combined adaptive meshing technique and characteristic-based split algorithm for viscous incompressible flow analysis
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- Solution of a low Prandtl number natural convection benchmark by a local meshless method
- A characteristic-based split-FEM scheme for incompressible viscous flow with moving boundaries
- A comparative study of split advection algorithms on the moment-of-fluid (MOF) method for incompressible flow
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