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- A vertically-Lagrangian, non-hydrostatic, multilayer model for multiscale free-surface flows
- Reversal cycle in square Rayleigh–Bénard cells in turbulent regime
- Axisymmetric viscous interfacial oscillations – theory and simulations
- Coupled THINC and level set method: a conservative interface capturing scheme with high-order surface representations
- Crown formation from a cavitating bubble close to a free surface
- Global stability and nonlinear dynamics of wake flows with a two-fluid interface
- On algebraic TVD-VOF methods for tracking material interfaces
- Regular and complex singularities of the generalized thin film equation in two dimensions
- A consistent and parallelized height function based scheme for applying contact angle to 3D volume-of-fluid simulations
- Breakup of thin liquid sheets through hole–hole and hole–rim merging
- Motion of an air bubble under the action of thermocapillary and buoyancy forces
- Bubble-mediated transfer of dilute gas in turbulence
- On coherent vortical structures in wave breaking
- Air sheet contraction
- Boiling and evaporation model for liquid-gas flows: a sharp and conservative method based on the geometrical VOF approach
- The effect of viscoelasticity in an airway closure model
- A quadtree-adaptive multigrid solver for the Serre-Green-Naghdi equations
- Capillary instability of a two-layer annular film: an airway closure model
- On the physics of transient ejection from bubble bursting
- Dynamic stabilisation of Rayleigh–Plateau modes on a liquid cylinder
- Jetting in finite-amplitude, free, capillary-gravity waves
- Direct numerical simulation of compressible interfacial multiphase flows using a mass-momentum-energy consistent volume-of-fluid method
- A mass-momentum consistent, volume-of-fluid method for incompressible flow on staggered grids
- Inertial energy dissipation in shallow-water breaking waves
- Levitation of a cylinder by a thin viscous film
- Computing interface curvature from volume fractions: a machine learning approach
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