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The following pages link to Explicit Runge-Kutta schemes for incompressible flow with improved energy-conservation properties (Q1712689):
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- Large-eddy simulations of the vortex-induced vibration of a low mass ratio two-degree-of-freedom circular cylinder at subcritical Reynolds numbers (Q1615483) (← links)
- A conservative overlap method for multi-block parallelization of compact finite-volume schemes (Q1648639) (← links)
- Pressure-tight and non-stiff volume penalization for compressible flows. An immersed boundary method with good conservation properties (Q2077470) (← links)
- Numerical treatment of the energy equation in compressible flows simulations (Q2108601) (← links)
- Design/analysis of GEGS4-1 time integration framework with improved stability and solution accuracy for first-order transient systems (Q2123795) (← links)
- A new kinetic-energy-preserving method based on the convective rotational form (Q2133708) (← links)
- Dynamic resource allocation for efficient parallel CFD simulations (Q2166577) (← links)
- Numerically stable formulations of convective terms for turbulent compressible flows (Q2214576) (← links)
- A low-dissipation finite element scheme for scale resolving simulations of turbulent flows (Q2221345) (← links)
- A unified approach to monolithic solid-fluid coupling of sub-grid and more resolved solids (Q2221373) (← links)
- An energy-preserving level set method for multiphase flows (Q2222672) (← links)
- Supraconservative Finite-Volume Methods for the Euler Equations of Subsonic Compressible Flow (Q5162642) (← links)
- Kinetic-energy- and pressure-equilibrium-preserving schemes for real-gas turbulence in the transcritical regime (Q6048454) (← links)
- Global spectral analysis: review of numerical methods (Q6160034) (← links)
- An extended and improved particle-spectral method for analysis of unsteady inviscid incompressible flows through a channel of finite length (Q6537435) (← links)
- An efficient eigenvalue bounding method: CFL condition revisited (Q6649125) (← links)