PHYSALIS
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- A physics based multiscale modeling of cavitating flows
- Pressure-driven flow in a two-dimensional channel with porous walls
- Directly resolving particles in an electric field: local charge, force, torque, and applications
- Physalis: A new \(o(N)\) method for the numerical simulation of disperse systems: Potential flow of spheres
- Smoothed profile method for particulate flows: error analysis and simulations
- Particle-resolved direct numerical simulation of homogeneous isotropic turbulence modified by small fixed spheres
- Flow patterns in the sedimentation of an elliptical particle
- Spectral distributed Lagrange multiplier method: algorithm and benchmark tests
- Particle-scale computational approaches to model dry and saturated granular flows of non-Brownian, non-cohesive, and non-spherical rigid bodies
- An explicit finite difference scheme with spectral boundary conditions for particulate flows
- The asymptotic solution of particle growth in the convective undercooled melt driven by a biaxial straining flow
- Study of forced turbulence and its modulation by finite-size solid particles using the lattice Boltzmann approach
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- An Eulerian-based immersed boundary method for particle suspensions with implicit lubrication model
- Effect of particle clusters on carrier flow turbulence: a direct numerical simulation study
- Modelling microscale flow and colloid transport in saturated porous media
- A hybrid approach for simulating turbulent collisions of hydrodynamically-interacting particles
- Assessment of numerical methods for fully resolved simulations of particle-laden turbulent flows
- Motion of a sphere normal to a wall in a second-order fluid
- A Lagrangian VOF tensorial penalty method for the DNS of resolved particle-laden flows
- Analysis of the fully discrete fat boundary method
- A full Eulerian finite difference approach for solving fluid-structure coupling problems
- PHYSALIS: A new method for particle simulation. II: Two-dimensional Navier-Stokes flow around cylinders.
- Physalis method for heterogeneous mixtures of dielectrics and conductors: accurately simulating one million particles using a PC
- A modified immersed boundary method for simulations of fluid-particle interactions
- Immersed boundary method for the simulation of 2D viscous flow based on vorticity-velocity formulations
- Fast asymptotic-numerical method for coarse mesh particle simulation in channels of arbitrary cross section
- Two spheres in a free stream of a second-order fluid
- An immersed interface method for simulating the interaction of a fluid with moving boundaries
- A second-order method for three-dimensional particle simulation
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