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The following pages link to The capturing of free surfaces in incompressible multi-fluid flows (Q4496452):
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- Analysis of mechanical energy transport on free-falling wedge during water-entry phase (Q443057) (← links)
- Revisit to the THINC scheme: a simple algebraic VOF algorithm (Q655033) (← links)
- A refined volume-of-fluid algorithm for capturing sharp fluid interfaces on arbitrary meshes (Q728694) (← links)
- An investigation of interface-sharpening schemes for multi-phase mixture flows (Q834110) (← links)
- Further application of surface capturing method and Cartesian cut cell mesh on hydroelastic water-entry problems of free-falling elastic wedge (Q1718637) (← links)
- A high-resolution characteristics-based implicit dual time-stepping VOF method for free surface flow simulation on unstructured grids (Q1868590) (← links)
- A second-order-accurate immersed boundary ghost-cell method with hybrid reconstruction for compressible flow simulations (Q2129503) (← links)
- A novel Godunov-type scheme for free-surface flows with artificial compressibility (Q2138790) (← links)
- An improved HLLC-type solver for incompressible two-phase fluid flows (Q2166562) (← links)
- Numerical simulation of three-fluid Rayleigh-Taylor instability using an enhanced volume-of-fluid (VOF) model: new benchmark solutions (Q2166587) (← links)
- A sharpness preserving scheme for interfacial flows (Q2293802) (← links)
- A development of a sharp interface AUSMD scheme for an incompressible preconditioning multi-fluid model (Q2333073) (← links)
- Artificial compressibility, characteristics-based schemes for variable density, incompressible, multi-species flows. I: Derivation of different formulations and constant density limit (Q2568072) (← links)
- Simulation of free surface flows using the flux-difference splitting scheme on the hybrid Cartesian/immersed boundary method (Q2893574) (← links)
- A dual-time central-difference interface-capturing finite volume scheme applied to cavitation modelling (Q3015196) (← links)
- A simple incompressible flux splitting for sharp free surface capturing (Q4898060) (← links)
- Numerical Study of Turbidity Current over a Three-Dimensional Seafloor (Q5161409) (← links)