The following pages link to Xesús Nogueira (Q337879):
Displaying 35 items.
- An unconditionally energy-stable method for the phase field crystal equation (Q337880) (← links)
- Moving Kriging reconstruction for high-order finite volume computation of compressible flows (Q465823) (← links)
- (Q649274) (redirect page) (← links)
- Implicit large eddy simulation of non-wall-bounded turbulent flows based on the multiscale properties of a high-order finite volume method (Q649277) (← links)
- On the simulation of wave propagation with a higher-order finite volume scheme based on reproducing kernel methods (Q658737) (← links)
- Isogeometric analysis of the isothermal Navier-Stokes-Korteweg equations (Q658786) (← links)
- A new shock-capturing technique based on moving least squares for higher-order numerical schemes on unstructured grids (Q658871) (← links)
- Toward a higher order unsteady finite volume solver based on reproducing kernel methods (Q660217) (← links)
- Resolution of computational aeroacoustics problems on unstructured grids with a higher-order finite volume scheme (Q984931) (← links)
- Finite volume solvers and moving least-squares approximations for the compressible Navier-Stokes equations on unstructured grids (Q1033353) (← links)
- New high-resolution-preserving sliding mesh techniques for higher-order finite volume schemes (Q1645877) (← links)
- A new higher-order finite volume method based on moving least squares for the resolution of the incompressible Navier-Stokes equations on unstructured grids (Q1667362) (← links)
- Smoothed particle hydrodynamics: a consistent model for interfacial multiphase fluid flow simulations (Q1699496) (← links)
- A higher-order Chimera method for finite volume schemes (Q1787386) (← links)
- A new space-time discretization for the Swift-Hohenberg equation that strictly respects the Lyapunov functional (Q1948227) (← links)
- A very accurate arbitrary Lagrangian-Eulerian meshless method for computational aeroacoustics (Q1986374) (← links)
- A high-order finite volume method with improved isotherms reconstruction for the computation of multiphase flows using the Navier-Stokes-Korteweg equations (Q2004547) (← links)
- A well-balanced SPH-ALE scheme for shallow water applications (Q2051112) (← links)
- A short note on a 3D spectral analysis for turbulent flows on unstructured meshes (Q2112510) (← links)
- A reduced-dissipation WENO scheme with automatic dissipation adjustment (Q2123936) (← links)
- Very high-order method on immersed curved domains for finite difference schemes with regular Cartesian grids (Q2175311) (← links)
- An a posteriori-implicit turbulent model with automatic dissipation adjustment for large eddy simulation of compressible flows (Q2285538) (← links)
- WENO schemes on unstructured meshes using a relaxed \textit{a posteriori} MOOD limiting approach (Q2309399) (← links)
- High-accurate SPH method with multidimensional optimal order detection limiting (Q2310306) (← links)
- An \textit{a posteriori}, efficient, high-spectral resolution hybrid finite-difference method for compressible flows (Q2310937) (← links)
- Accuracy assessment of a high-order moving least squares finite volume method for compressible flows (Q2362005) (← links)
- High-resolution finite volume methods on unstructured grids for turbulence and aeroacoustics (Q2443845) (← links)
- A high-order density-based finite volume method for the computation of all-speed flows (Q2631576) (← links)
- An arbitrary Lagrangian-Eulerian SPH-MLS method for the computation of compressible viscous flows (Q2672743) (← links)
- A new mean preserving moving least squares method for arbitrary order finite volume schemes (Q2700406) (← links)
- \texttt{UCNS3D}: an open-source high-order finite-volume unstructured CFD solver (Q2700767) (← links)
- On the accuracy of finite volume and discontinuous Galerkin discretizations for compressible flow on unstructured grids (Q3399291) (← links)
- A Higher-Order Finite Volume Method Using Multiresolution Reproducing Kernels (Q3601904) (← links)
- Pore-scale simulation of multiphase flows using equations of state that preserve the correct surface tension (Q6566039) (← links)
- Machine learning-based WENO5 scheme (Q6585341) (← links)