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The following pages link to A domain decomposition approach to compute wave breaking (wave-breaking flows) (Q4805184):
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- Modeling of Ocean-atmosphere interaction phenomena during the breaking of modulated wave trains (Q349260) (← links)
- A velocity-decomposition formulation for the incompressible Navier-Stokes equations (Q364136) (← links)
- Convergence analysis of a subdomain iterative method for the finite element approximation of the coupling of Stokes and Darcy equations (Q706532) (← links)
- Velocity decomposition approach for steady incompressible flow around bluff bodies using a transpiration auxiliary surface (Q821184) (← links)
- The Cauchy surface wave problem from the viewpoint of a VOF method (Q835462) (← links)
- A nonoverlapping heterogeneous domain decomposition method for three-dimensional gravity wave impact problems (Q1645489) (← links)
- A multi-region coupling scheme for compressible and incompressible flow solvers for two-phase flow in a numerical wave tank (Q1646764) (← links)
- A coupled volume-of-fluid/immersed-boundary method for the study of propagating waves over complex-shaped bottom: application to the solitary wave (Q1646900) (← links)
- A velocity decomposition approach for three-dimensional unsteady flow (Q1672139) (← links)
- Fluid-structure interaction simulation of floating structures interacting with complex, large-scale ocean waves and atmospheric turbulence with application to floating offshore wind turbines (Q1700881) (← links)
- On nonlinear simulation methods and tools for evaluating the performance of ships and offshore structures in waves (Q1760739) (← links)
- Mathematical and numerical models for coupling surface and groundwater flows (Q1862007) (← links)
- Velocity decomposition approach for steady incompressible flow around multiple bodies (Q2134589) (← links)
- Heterogeneous Mathematical Models in Fluid Dynamics and Associated Solution Algorithms (Q2911787) (← links)
- Numerical study of the effects of the breaking intensity on wave breaking flows (Q3620676) (← links)
- An efficient and accurate non-hydrostatic model with embedded Boussinesq-type like equations for surface wave modeling (Q3623193) (← links)