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The following pages link to Mass matrix formulation of the FLIP particle-in-cell method (Q1201686):
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- Updated Lagrangian mixed finite element formulation for quasi and fully incompressible fluids (Q487897) (← links)
- Material point method enhanced by modified gradient of shape function (Q551066) (← links)
- High order interpolation and differentiation using B-splines (Q598146) (← links)
- How disorder can diminish avalanche risks: effect of size distribution precursor of avalanches (Q608179) (← links)
- Energy conservation error in the material point method for solid mechanics (Q697791) (← links)
- Implicit dynamics in the material-point method (Q704594) (← links)
- A discontinuous Galerkin material point method for the solution of impact problems in solid dynamics (Q725468) (← links)
- Insight into the physics of foam densification via numerical simulation (Q850041) (← links)
- An implicit particle-in-cell method for granular materials (Q947278) (← links)
- Axisymmetric form of the material point method with applications to upsetting and Taylor impact problems (Q1371806) (← links)
- Control of the number of particles in fluid and MHD particle in cell methods (Q1378172) (← links)
- Application of a particle-in-cell method to solid mechanics (Q1378178) (← links)
- Hierarchical, adaptive, material point method for dynamic energy release rate calculations (Q1600762) (← links)
- Material point methods applied to one-dimensional shock waves and dual domain material point method with sub-points (Q1685110) (← links)
- Exactly energy conserving semi-implicit particle in cell formulation (Q1685259) (← links)
- A new particle-in-cell method for modeling magnetized fluids (Q1686927) (← links)
- An electrostatic particle-in-cell code on multi-block structured meshes (Q1699055) (← links)
- A particle method for history-dependent materials (Q1913160) (← links)
- Smoothing algorithm for stabilization of the material point method for fluid-solid interaction problems (Q1986381) (← links)
- Conservative, high-order particle-mesh scheme with applications to advection-dominated flows (Q1987909) (← links)
- IGA-MPM: the isogeometric material point method (Q2020923) (← links)
- Affine particle in cell method for MAC grids and fluid simulation (Q2123378) (← links)
- An unsupervised machine-learning checkpoint-restart algorithm using Gaussian mixtures for particle-in-cell simulations (Q2131059) (← links)
- The discontinuous Galerkin material point method for variational hyperelastic-plastic solids (Q2184299) (← links)
- Stabilized material point methods for coupled large deformation and fluid flow in porous materials (Q2310229) (← links)
- An unconditionally stable, energy-momentum consistent implementation of the material-point method (Q2384268) (← links)
- An angular momentum conserving affine-particle-in-cell method (Q2424466) (← links)
- Simulation of dynamic fracture with the material point method using a mixed J-integral and cohesive law approach (Q2439598) (← links)
- Simulation of the densification of real open-celled foam microstructures (Q2456829) (← links)
- The material point method in large strain engineering problems (Q2484826) (← links)
- Distribution coefficient algorithm for small mass nodes in material point method (Q2638289) (← links)
- Numerical modeling for strain rate effect and size effect of ice under uniaxial tension and compression (Q2656017) (← links)
- A high-order accurate particle-in-cell method (Q2895031) (← links)
- Solving time-dependent PDEs using the material point method, a case study from gas dynamics (Q3406554) (← links)
- Ghost stabilisation of the material point method for stable quasi‐static and dynamic analysis of large deformation problems (Q6082630) (← links)
- A conservation law consistent updated Lagrangian material point method for dynamic analysis (Q6158084) (← links)
- ECsim-CYL: Energy conserving semi-implicit particle in cell simulation in axially symmetric cylindrical coordinates (Q6160296) (← links)
- Nodal force error and its reduction for material point methods (Q6187657) (← links)