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The following pages link to A front-tracking/front-capturing method for the simulation of 3D multi-fluid flows with free surfaces (Q1879609):
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- Numerical modeling and experimental validation of free surface flow problems (Q338780) (← links)
- Connectivity-free front tracking method for multiphase flows with free surfaces (Q346341) (← links)
- A finite volume formulation for simulating drop motion in a viscoelastic two-phase system (Q374521) (← links)
- The MAC method (Q416580) (← links)
- A simple two-phase method for the simulation of complex free surface flows (Q646348) (← links)
- An improved finite element space for discontinuous pressures (Q649207) (← links)
- One-layer particle level set method (Q720916) (← links)
- A refined volume-of-fluid algorithm for capturing sharp fluid interfaces on arbitrary meshes (Q728694) (← links)
- Possibilities and limitations of computer simulations of industrial turbulent dispersed multiphase flows (Q862633) (← links)
- Three-dimensional adaptive Cartesian grid method with conservative interface restructuring and reconstruction (Q886011) (← links)
- Generalization: One technique of computational and applied mathematical methodology (Q932560) (← links)
- An efficient front-tracking method for fully nonlinear interfacial waves (Q934129) (← links)
- An implicit technique for solving 3D low Reynolds number moving free surface flows (Q935291) (← links)
- Front tracking with moving-least-squares surfaces (Q955275) (← links)
- Fast and robust solvers for pressure-correction in bubbly flow problems (Q956332) (← links)
- A hybrid variational front tracking-level set mesh generator for problems exhibiting large deformations and topological changes (Q995245) (← links)
- Geometric shapes of the interface surface of bicomponent flows between two concentric rotating cylinders (Q1030315) (← links)
- Numerical and experimental investigations of three-dimensional container filling with Newtonian viscous fluids (Q1641198) (← links)
- A three-dimensional phase field model coupled with a lattice kinetics solver for modeling crystal growth in furnaces with accelerated crucible rotation and traveling magnetic field (Q1641601) (← links)
- The dual information preserving method for stiff reacting flows (Q1648551) (← links)
- Recent advances in the Marker and Cell Method (Q1890490) (← links)
- A staggered semi-implicit hybrid finite volume / finite element scheme for the shallow water equations at all Froude numbers (Q2120796) (← links)
- Reducing volume and shape errors in front tracking by divergence-preserving velocity interpolation and parabolic fit vertex positioning (Q2135823) (← links)
- A sharpness preserving scheme for interfacial flows (Q2293802) (← links)
- A new front tracking method using particles with extended location information (Q2314327) (← links)
- An interface reconstruction method based on an analytical formula for 3D arbitrary convex cells (Q2374914) (← links)
- A stabilized finite element method using a discontinuous level set approach for the computation of bubble dynamics (Q2381184) (← links)
- Two-dimensional extension of the reservoir technique for some linear advection systems (Q2473339) (← links)
- Transient adaptivity applied to two-phase incompressible flows (Q2476865) (← links)
- Free-surface flows under impacting droplets (Q2478520) (← links)
- A second-order boundary-fitted projection method for free-surface flow computations (Q2489702) (← links)
- Unstructured MEL modelling of nonlinear unsteady ship waves (Q2566680) (← links)
- Advances in the simulation of multi-fluid flows with the particle finite element method. Application to bubble dynamics (Q2892509) (← links)
- Numerical Simulation of Buoyancy-driven Bubble Motion Using Level Set Method (Q3102112) (← links)
- Local volume-conserving free surface smoothing (Q3427416) (← links)
- Incompressible smoothed particle hydrodynamics simulation of multifluid flows (Q4898062) (← links)
- Efficient reduction of vertex clustering using front tracking with surface normal propagation restriction (Q6071564) (← links)
- An efficient local moving thermal-fluid framework for accelerating heat and mass transfer simulation during welding and additive manufacturing processes (Q6185233) (← links)