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The following pages link to A high-order Godunov method for multiple condensed phases (Q1815905):
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- A diffuse interface model with immiscibility preservation (Q348040) (← links)
- A vertex centred finite volume Jameson-Schmidt-Turkel (JST) algorithm for a mixed conservation formulation in solid dynamics (Q348746) (← links)
- An Eulerian interface sharpening algorithm for compressible two-phase flow: the algebraic THINC approach (Q349072) (← links)
- Nonlinear preconditioning for efficient and accurate interface capturing in simulation of multicomponent compressible flows (Q349559) (← links)
- An adaptive ALE method for underwater explosion simulations including cavitation (Q358553) (← links)
- Anti-diffusion interface sharpening technique for two-phase compressible flow simulations (Q447602) (← links)
- A thermodynamically consistent and fully conservative treatment of contact discontinuities for compressible multicomponent flows (Q598336) (← links)
- A quantitative comparison of numerical methods for the compressible Euler equations: fifth-order WENO and piecewise-linear Godunov (Q598396) (← links)
- Numerical simulation of fluid-structure interaction using modified ghost fluid method and Naviers equations (Q618373) (← links)
- Geometrical shock dynamics applied to condensed phase materials (Q4972344) (← links)
- Incorporation of Fluid Compressibility into the Calculation of the Stationary Mode of Operation of a Hydraulic Device at High Fluid Pressures (Q5005784) (← links)
- Numerical study on the interaction between a shock wave and porous foam and the mitigation mechanism of porous foam filling a straight tube on a blast wave (Q5065080) (← links)
- Numerical Simulation of the Nonstationary Process of the Shot Based on the Navier – Stokes Equations (Q6078889) (← links)
- A cell-centred Eulerian volume-of-fluid method for compressible multi-material flows (Q6119230) (← links)
- Generic five-equation model for compressible multi-material flows and its corresponding high-fidelity numerical algorithms (Q6158109) (← links)