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The following pages link to A Level Set Immersed Boundary Method for Water Entry and Exit (Q5268727):
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- Numerical study of the movement of water surface of dam break flow by VOF methods for various obstacles (Q823702) (← links)
- \(v\)-\(p\) material point method for weakly compressible problems (Q1625648) (← links)
- Numerical analysis of water impact forces using a dual-time pseudo-compressibility method and volume-of-fluid interface tracking algorithm (Q1641583) (← links)
- An adaptive numerical method for free surface flows passing rigidly mounted obstacles (Q1653711) (← links)
- Updated Lagrangian particle hydrodynamics (ULPH) modeling of solid object water entry problems (Q2037496) (← links)
- Numerical simulation of dam-break flow impacting a stationary obstacle by a CLSVOF/IB method (Q2207121) (← links)
- A DLM immersed boundary method based wave-structure interaction solver for high density ratio multiphase flows (Q2222540) (← links)
- A non-penetration FEM-MPM contact algorithm for complex fluid-structure interaction problems (Q2245271) (← links)
- An adaptive Cartesian cut-cell/level-set method to simulate incompressible two-phase flows with embedded moving solid boundaries (Q2362055) (← links)
- Improved coupling of finite element method with material point method based on a particle-to-surface contact algorithm (Q2632943) (← links)
- An Improved Immersed Boundary Method with New Forcing Point Searching Scheme for Simulation of Bodies in Free Surface Flows (Q5160486) (← links)
- Numerical Study of Turbidity Current over a Three-Dimensional Seafloor (Q5161409) (← links)
- Numerical investigation of the water entry of cylinders without and with spin (Q5364541) (← links)
- An effective preconditioning strategy for volume penalized incompressible/low Mach multiphase flow solvers (Q6173362) (← links)
- An immersed multi-material arbitrary Lagrangian-Eulerian finite element method for fluid-structure-interaction problems (Q6641935) (← links)