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The following pages link to THREE-DIMENSIONAL PENETRATION SIMULATION USING SMOOTHED PARTICLE HYDRODYNAMICS (Q4907679):
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- A three-dimensional sharp interface Cartesian grid method for solving high speed multi-material impact, penetration and fragmentation problems (Q346369) (← links)
- Smoothed particle hydrodynamics (SPH): an overview and recent developments (Q970114) (← links)
- Predicting the damage on a target plate produced by hypervelocity impact using a decoupled finite particle method (Q1634629) (← links)
- A multi-material flow solver for high speed compressible flows (Q1645737) (← links)
- Smoothed particle hydrodynamics with kernel gradient correction for modeling high velocity impact in two- and three-dimensional spaces (Q1655989) (← links)
- A density-adaptive SPH method with kernel gradient correction for modeling explosive welding (Q1697133) (← links)
- Dual-support smoothed particle hydrodynamics in solid: variational principle and implicit formulation (Q2334217) (← links)
- A CONFORMING POINT INTERPOLATION METHOD (CPIM) BY SHAPE FUNCTION RECONSTRUCTION FOR ELASTICITY PROBLEMS (Q2837969) (← links)
- Numerical Simulation on Tensile Failure of Rock-Like Heterogeneous Material Using a Modified SPH Method (Q2972056) (← links)
- An Overview on Meshfree Methods: For Computational Solid Mechanics (Q2972140) (← links)
- Numerical Study on High Velocity Impact Welding Using a Modified SPH Method (Q4559362) (← links)
- A Novel Pick-Out Theory and Technique for Constructing the Smoothed Derivatives of Functions for Numerical Methods (Q4563136) (← links)
- Perforation of Steel Targets by Blunt Projectiles Using Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics Method (Q4564965) (← links)
- Dual-Support Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics for Elastic Mechanics (Q4564977) (← links)
- AN OVERVIEW ON SMOOTHED PARTICLE HYDRODYNAMICS (Q4907690) (← links)
- The Application of Godunov SPH in the Simulation of Energetic Materials (Q4985118) (← links)
- Numerical modeling of hypervelocity impacts on carbon fiber reinforced plastics using a GPU-accelerated SPH model (Q6084781) (← links)