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The following pages link to Pressure boundary conditions for computing incompressible flows with SPH (Q655069):
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- Unified semi-analytical wall boundary conditions applied to 2-D incompressible SPH (Q348798) (← links)
- Numerical investigation of Newtonian and non-Newtonian multiphase flows using ISPH method (Q465719) (← links)
- Numerical analysis of the impact of two droplets with a liquid film using an incompressible SPH method (Q521020) (← links)
- Numerical simulation of single droplet dynamics in three-phase flows using ISPH (Q524572) (← links)
- Smoothed particle hydrodynamics and its applications for multiphase flow and reactive transport in porous media (Q722757) (← links)
- Open boundary conditions for ISPH and their application to micro-flow (Q729421) (← links)
- Enhancement of stabilization of MPS to arbitrary geometries with a generic wall boundary condition (Q1626365) (← links)
- Smoothed particle hydrodynamics method for fluid flows, towards industrial applications: motivations, current state, and challenges (Q1646997) (← links)
- SPH modelling of viscous flow past a circular cylinder interacting with a free surface (Q1648202) (← links)
- Inflow/outflow pressure boundary conditions for smoothed particle hydrodynamics simulations of incompressible flows (Q1648599) (← links)
- Nonreflecting outlet boundary conditions for incompressible flows using SPH (Q1648619) (← links)
- Modeling free-surface flow in porous media with modified incompressible SPH (Q1655083) (← links)
- On modification of pressure gradient operator in integrated ISPH for multifluid and porous media flow with free-surface (Q1655821) (← links)
- Mixed miscible-immiscible fluid flow modelling with incompressible SPH framework (Q1655939) (← links)
- Multi-resolution MPS method (Q1709008) (← links)
- A scalable consistent second-order SPH solver for unsteady low Reynolds number flows (Q1737005) (← links)
- A versatile algorithm for the treatment of open boundary conditions in smoothed particle hydrodynamics GPU models (Q1986417) (← links)
- An efficient augmented approach algorithm for incompressible Stokes problems on staggered Cartesian grids (Q2077102) (← links)
- Novel pressure inlet and outlet boundary conditions for smoothed particle hydrodynamics, applied to real problems in porous media flow (Q2120057) (← links)
- High-order velocity and pressure wall boundary conditions in Eulerian incompressible SPH (Q2123983) (← links)
- Simple and reliable boundary detection for meshfree particle methods using interval analysis (Q2125005) (← links)
- High-order consistent SPH with the pressure projection method in 2-D and 3-D (Q2132649) (← links)
- An improved impermeable solid boundary scheme for meshless local Petrov-Galerkin method (Q2162998) (← links)
- Physics-informed PointNet: a deep learning solver for steady-state incompressible flows and thermal fields on multiple sets of irregular geometries (Q2168328) (← links)
- An improved non-reflecting outlet boundary condition for weakly-compressible SPH (Q2186880) (← links)
- On the use of multibody dynamics techniques to simulate fluid dynamics and fluid-solid interaction problems (Q2247240) (← links)
- Implicit formulation of material point method for analysis of incompressible materials (Q2308770) (← links)
- Boundary conditions involving pressure for the Stokes problem and applications in computational hemodynamics (Q2309900) (← links)
- A kernel gradient-free SPH method with iterative particle shifting technology for modeling low-Reynolds flows around airfoils (Q2325492) (← links)
- A differential variational approach for handling fluid-solid interaction problems via smoothed particle hydrodynamics (Q2425258) (← links)
- Dynamic flow-based particle splitting in smoothed particle hydrodynamics (Q2952892) (← links)
- Vector Penalty-Projection Methods for Open Boundary Conditions with Optimal Second-Order Accuracy (Q5161688) (← links)
- Finite Element Discretization of the Stokes and Navier--Stokes Equations with Boundary Conditions on the Pressure (Q5253773) (← links)
- Dispersion analysis of SPH as a way to understand its order of approximation (Q6056181) (← links)
- A semi-implicit material point method for coupled thermo-hydro-mechanical simulation of saturated porous media in large deformation (Q6118514) (← links)
- A semi-implicit stabilized particle Galerkin method for incompressible free surface flow simulations (Q6553520) (← links)
- Improvement of pressure distribution to arbitrary geometry with boundary condition represented by polygons in particle method (Q6557551) (← links)