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The following pages link to On the numerical oscillation of the direct-forcing immersed-boundary method for moving boundaries (Q2361745):
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- Fluid-structure interaction involving large deformations: 3D simulations and applications to biological systems (Q348606) (← links)
- Accurate computation of surface stresses and forces with immersed boundary methods (Q726989) (← links)
- A simple and scalable immersed boundary method for high-fidelity simulations of fixed and moving objects on a Cartesian mesh (Q821840) (← links)
- On the use of polyhedral unstructured grids with a moving immersed boundary method (Q1615541) (← links)
- A simple direct-forcing immersed boundary projection method with prediction-correction for fluid-solid interaction problems (Q1625642) (← links)
- Diffuse interface immersed boundary method for multi-fluid flows with arbitrarily moving rigid bodies (Q1640854) (← links)
- An efficient immersed boundary algorithm for simulation of flows in curved and moving geometries (Q1646872) (← links)
- A sharp interface immersed boundary method for moving geometries with mass conservation and smooth pressure variation (Q1647064) (← links)
- Comparison of sharp and smoothed interface methods for simulation of particulate flows. I: Fluid structure interaction for moderate Reynolds numbers (Q1647130) (← links)
- An efficient immersed boundary projection method for flow over complex/moving boundaries (Q1647143) (← links)
- Comparison of sharp and smoothed interface methods for simulation of particulate flows. II: Inertial and added mass effects (Q1648123) (← links)
- The boundary data immersion method for compressible flows with application to aeroacoustics (Q1685194) (← links)
- A diffuse interface immersed boundary method for complex moving boundary problems (Q1721853) (← links)
- Aerodynamic characteristics of hoverflies during hovering flight (Q1738856) (← links)
- An Eulerian-Lagrangian-Lagrangian method for solving thin moving rigid body immersed in the fluid (Q1739755) (← links)
- A sharp-interface immersed smoothed finite element method for interactions between incompressible flows and large deformation solids (Q1986282) (← links)
- A novel geometry-adaptive Cartesian grid based immersed boundary-lattice Boltzmann method for fluid-structure interactions at moderate and high Reynolds numbers (Q2002226) (← links)
- An analysis and an affordable regularization technique for the spurious force oscillations in the context of direct-forcing immersed boundary methods (Q2006655) (← links)
- Numerical simulation of drops inside an asymmetric microchannel with protrusions (Q2014833) (← links)
- A cut-cell method for sharp moving boundaries in Cartesian grids (Q2015987) (← links)
- A monolithic projection framework for constrained FSI problems with the immersed boundary method (Q2021148) (← links)
- A combined volume penalization/selective frequency damping approach for immersed boundary methods applied to high-order schemes (Q2099730) (← links)
- Nonlinear weighting process in ghost-cell immersed boundary methods for compressible flow (Q2120784) (← links)
- An immersed boundary fluid-structure interaction method for thin, highly compliant shell structures (Q2124418) (← links)
- Immersed boundary method for high-order flux reconstruction based on volume penalization (Q2134494) (← links)
- A novel interpolation-free sharp-interface immersed boundary method (Q2135254) (← links)
- Eigensolution analysis of immersed boundary method based on volume penalization: applications to high-order schemes (Q2136504) (← links)
- A conservative and consistent implicit Cartesian cut-cell method for moving geometries with reduced spurious pressure oscillations (Q2137923) (← links)
- An immersed boundary method based on domain decomposition (Q2180012) (← links)
- An immersed-boundary/isogeometric method for fluid-structure interaction involving thin shells (Q2180495) (← links)
- Development of immersed boundary computational aeroacoustic prediction capabilities for open-rotor noise (Q2220639) (← links)
- A ghost-cell immersed boundary method on preventing spurious oscillations for incompressible flows with a momentum interpolation method (Q2245285) (← links)
- Particle-scale computational approaches to model dry and saturated granular flows of non-Brownian, non-cohesive, and non-spherical rigid bodies (Q2285561) (← links)
- FSI modeling with the DSD/SST method for the fluid and finite difference method for the structure (Q2512521) (← links)
- An iterative divergence-free immersed boundary method in the finite element framework for moving bodies (Q2664056) (← links)
- An FSI solution technique based on the DSD/SST method and its applications (Q3450719) (← links)
- A Radial Basis Function–Based Ghost Cell Method for Complex Rigid or Flexible Moving Boundary Flows (Q4987341) (← links)
- A Direct-Forcing Immersed Boundary Projection Method for Thermal Fluid-Solid Interaction Problems (Q5045681) (← links)
- Hybrid Diffuse and Sharp Interface Immersed Boundary Methods for Particulate Flows in the Presence of Complex Boundaries (Q5077700) (← links)
- Reduction of Numerical Oscillations in Simulating Moving-Boundary Problems by the Local DFD Method (Q5153645) (← links)
- Pressure distribution over the leaflets and effect of bending stiffness on fluid–structure interaction of the aortic valve (Q5205760) (← links)
- Direct Lagrangian Forcing Methods Based on Moving Least Squares (Q5890090) (← links)
- A modified equation analysis for immersed boundary methods based on volume penalization: applications to linear advection-diffusion equations and high-order discontinuous Galerkin schemes (Q6100095) (← links)
- Aerodynamic optimization with large shape and topology changes using a differentiable embedded boundary method (Q6105022) (← links)
- Numerical modeling of flow past a volumeless and thin rigid body using direct forcing immersed boundary method (Q6537406) (← links)
- Discrete embedded boundary method with smooth dependence on the evolution of a fluid-structure interface (Q6554122) (← links)