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The following pages link to High-order Techniques for Calculating Surface Tension Forces (Q3436996):
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- On the properties and limitations of the height function method in two-dimensional Cartesian geometry (Q630306) (← links)
- On reducing interface curvature computation errors in the height function technique (Q982952) (← links)
- Importance of curvature evaluation scale for predictive simulations of dynamic gas-liquid interfaces (Q1783421) (← links)
- A consistent and parallelized height function based scheme for applying contact angle to 3D volume-of-fluid simulations (Q2120773) (← links)
- A higher-order accurate surface tension modelling volume-of-fluid scheme for 2D curvilinear meshes (Q2125021) (← links)
- A higher-order accurate VOF interface curvature computation scheme for 3D non-orthogonal structured meshes (Q2166591) (← links)
- A paraboloid fitting technique for calculating curvature from piecewise-linear interface reconstructions on 3D unstructured meshes (Q2203142) (← links)
- High order anchoring and reinitialization of level set function for simulating interface motion (Q2291898) (← links)
- Subgrid-scale modelling of surface tension within interface tracking-based large eddy and interface simulation of 3D interfacial flows (Q2361852) (← links)
- Efficient simulation of surface tension-dominated flows through enhanced interface geometry interrogation (Q2638268) (← links)
- Interface curvature via volume fractions, heights, and mean values on nonuniform rectangular grids (Q2655651) (← links)
- MARS: An Analytic Framework of Interface Tracking via Mapping and Adjusting Regular Semialgebraic Sets (Q2791764) (← links)
- HFES: A Height Function Method with Explicit Input and Signed Output for High-Order Estimations of Curvature and unit Vectors of Planar Curves (Q5347530) (← links)
- Height-function curvature estimation with arbitrary order on non-uniform Cartesian grids (Q6186230) (← links)
- Physically consistent modelling of surface tension forces in the volume-of-fluid method for three or more phases (Q6572171) (← links)