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The following pages link to An improved immersed boundary method with direct forcing for the simulation of particle laden flows (Q417908):
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- A variable-density fictitious domain method for particulate flows with broad range of particle-fluid density ratios (Q347645) (← links)
- Particulate flows with the subspace projection method (Q348783) (← links)
- A second-order accurate immersed boundary-lattice Boltzmann method for particle-laden flows (Q349068) (← links)
- A non-iterative direct forcing immersed boundary method for strongly-coupled fluid-solid interactions (Q350111) (← links)
- Simulations of passive oscillation of a flexible plate in the wake of a cylinder by immersed boundary method (Q464047) (← links)
- A general implicit direct forcing immersed boundary method for rigid particles (Q720948) (← links)
- Modelling of fluid-structure interaction with multiphase viscous flows using an immersed-body method (Q726965) (← links)
- Direct simulation of drying colloidal suspension on substrate using immersed free surface model (Q728782) (← links)
- A temporal discretization scheme to compute the motion of light particles in viscous flows by an immersed boundary method (Q728798) (← links)
- Imposing the free-slip condition with a continuous forcing immersed boundary method (Q728868) (← links)
- Resolved-particle simulation by the Physalis method: enhancements and new capabilities (Q729496) (← links)
- An extension of the immersed boundary method based on the distributed Lagrange multiplier approach (Q729579) (← links)
- An improved ghost-cell sharp interface immersed boundary method with direct forcing for particle laden flows (Q1615599) (← links)
- A simple direct-forcing immersed boundary projection method with prediction-correction for fluid-solid interaction problems (Q1625642) (← links)
- Two-level parallelization of a fluid mechanics algorithm exploiting hardware heterogeneity (Q1645828) (← links)
- A robust direct-forcing immersed boundary method with enhanced stability for moving body problems in curvilinear coordinates (Q1645907) (← links)
- Performance of a projection method for incompressible flows on heterogeneous hardware (Q1645970) (← 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)
- Second-order accurate immersed boundary-discrete unified gas kinetic scheme for fluid-particle flows (Q1649670) (← links)
- The effect of polydispersity in a turbulent channel flow laden with finite-size particles (Q1672401) (← links)
- An adaptive reconstruction for Lagrangian, direct-forcing, immersed-boundary methods (Q1685008) (← links)
- A non-iterative immersed boundary method for spherical particles of arbitrary density ratio (Q1685661) (← links)
- A collision model for grain-resolving simulations of flows over dense, mobile, polydisperse granular sediment beds (Q1686445) (← links)
- An immersed boundary method for nonuniform grids (Q1686569) (← links)
- Direct numerical simulation of particulate flows with an overset grid method (Q1693461) (← links)
- A stable partitioned FSI algorithm for rigid bodies and incompressible flow. I: Model problem analysis (Q1693462) (← links)
- A sharp-interface immersed boundary method for moving objects in compressible viscous flows (Q2176852) (← links)
- An immersed-boundary/isogeometric method for fluid-structure interaction involving thin shells (Q2180495) (← links)
- Moving meshes in complex configurations using the composite sliding grid method (Q2189070) (← links)
- Particle-scale computational approaches to model dry and saturated granular flows of non-Brownian, non-cohesive, and non-spherical rigid bodies (Q2285561) (← links)
- A stable partitioned FSI algorithm for rigid bodies and incompressible flow in three dimensions (Q2311639) (← links)
- A penalization method for the simulation of bubbly flows (Q2312129) (← links)
- Non-body-fitted fluid-structure interaction: divergence-conforming B-splines, fully-implicit dynamics, and variational formulation (Q2312132) (← links)
- An immersed boundary method for incompressible flows in complex domains (Q2314339) (← links)
- A comparative study of immersed boundary method and interpolated bounce-back scheme for no-slip boundary treatment in the lattice Boltzmann method. I: Laminar flows (Q2333052) (← links)
- A comparative study of immersed boundary method and interpolated bounce-back scheme for no-slip boundary treatment in the lattice Boltzmann method. II: Turbulent flows (Q2333055) (← links)
- A stable fluid-structure-interaction solver for low-density rigid bodies using the immersed boundary projection method (Q2374933) (← links)
- An efficient conservative cut-cell method for rigid bodies interacting with viscous compressible flows (Q2375023) (← links)
- A pre-conditioned implicit direct forcing based immersed boundary method for incompressible viscous flows (Q2375160) (← links)
- An immersed boundary method for the simulation of bubbles with varying shape (Q2375174) (← links)
- Fully resolved viscoelastic particulate simulations using unstructured grids (Q2424475) (← links)
- An immersed boundary method for flows with dense particle suspensions (Q2631486) (← links)
- Sedimentation of finite-size spheres in quiescent and turbulent environments (Q2812058) (← links)
- Collision modelling for the interface-resolved simulation of spherical particles in viscous fluids (Q2863374) (← links)
- Immersed boundary methods for heat transfer (Q2967441) (← links)
- Settling of cohesive sediment: particle-resolved simulations (Q4559248) (← links)
- Suspension flow through an asymmetric T-junction (Q4563630) (← links)
- Near-wall dynamics of a neutrally buoyant spherical particle in an axisymmetric stagnation point flow (Q5107170) (← links)
- From Rayleigh–Bénard convection to porous-media convection: how porosity affects heat transfer and flow structure (Q5110482) (← links)