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The following pages link to Analysis of an exact fractional step method (Q697769):
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- Strongly coupled dynamics of fluids and rigid-body systems with the immersed boundary projection method (Q350050) (← links)
- A basic inequality for the Tanaka-Webster connection (Q410892) (← links)
- Numerical simulation of flow over three circular cylinders in equilateral arrangements at low Reynolds number by a second-order characteristic-based Split finite element method (Q435630) (← links)
- The method of fundamental solutions for solving incompressible Navier-Stokes problems (Q443572) (← links)
- An immersed boundary method based on discrete stream function formulation for two- and three-dimensional incompressible flows (Q543765) (← links)
- A numerical method for large eddy simulation in complex geometries (Q598141) (← links)
- A fast immersed boundary method for external incompressible viscous flows using lattice Green's functions (Q680211) (← links)
- High-order accurate solution of the incompressible Navier--Stokes equations (Q706815) (← links)
- Discrete exterior calculus discretization of incompressible Navier-Stokes equations over surface simplicial meshes (Q729529) (← links)
- A moving mesh interface tracking method for 3D incompressible two-phase flows (Q870584) (← links)
- Analysis of an explicit and matrix-free fractional step method for incompressible flows (Q996655) (← links)
- Modeling merging and breakup in the moving mesh interface tracking method for multiphase flow simulations (Q1008883) (← links)
- A fast immersed boundary method using a nullspace approach and multi-domain far-field boundary conditions (Q1011581) (← links)
- A stress transport equation model for simulating turbulence at any mesh resolution (Q1032072) (← links)
- Parallel computing strategy for a flow solver based on immersed boundary method and discrete stream-function formulation (Q1643608) (← links)
- Analysis and application of high order implicit Runge-Kutta schemes to collocated finite volume discretization of the incompressible Navier-Stokes equations (Q1645552) (← links)
- A simple and efficient direct forcing immersed boundary method combined with a high order compact scheme for simulating flows with moving rigid boundaries (Q1646704) (← links)
- Special half lightlike submanifolds of an indefinite cosymplectic manifold (Q1757913) (← links)
- Spurious transients of projection methods in microflow simulations (Q1798590) (← links)
- A moving unstructured staggered mesh method for the simulation of incompressible free-surface flows. (Q1869847) (← links)
- Curvature properties and \(\eta\)-Einstein \((k, \mu)\)-contact metric manifolds (Q1929877) (← links)
- Accelerating incompressible flow calculations using a quasi-implicit scheme: local and dual time stepping approaches (Q1930386) (← links)
- Overset meshes for incompressible flows: on preserving accuracy of underlying discretizations (Q2128344) (← links)
- A method for generating moving, orthogonal, area preserving polygonal meshes (Q2133693) (← links)
- A front-tracking method for two-phase flow simulation with no spurious currents (Q2133775) (← links)
- Weak versus strong wall boundary conditions for the incompressible Navier-Stokes equations (Q2162236) (← links)
- A fractional-step method for steady-state flow (Q2222974) (← links)
- Moving mesh methods for two-phase flow systems: assessment, comparison and analysis (Q2245466) (← links)
- A dual consistent summation-by-parts formulation for the linearized incompressible Navier-Stokes equations posed on deforming domains (Q2311467) (← links)
- Flow characteristics of two in-phase oscillating cylinders in side-by-side arrangement (Q2362015) (← links)
- A fast lattice Green's function method for solving viscous incompressible flows on unbounded domains (Q2375235) (← links)
- Boundary conditions for a divergence-free velocity-pressure formulation of the Navier-Stokes equations (Q2381180) (← links)
- The immersed boundary method: a projection approach (Q2381261) (← links)
- Time step restrictions using semi-explicit methods for the incompressible Navier-Stokes equations (Q2384316) (← links)
- A segregated implicit pressure projection method for incompressible flows (Q2478510) (← links)
- Adaptive tetrahedral meshing in free-surface flow (Q2485726) (← links)
- Meshless schemes for unsteady Navier--Stokes equations in vorticity formulation using radial basis functions (Q2491653) (← links)
- Objectivity tests for Navier-Stokes simulations: the revealing of non-physical solutions produced by Laplace formulations (Q2638045) (← links)
- Convection linearization of energy conservative implicit method for incompressible turbulence simulations (Q2683090) (← links)
- Discrete normal vector field approximation via time scale calculus (Q2690714) (← links)
- Dynamics of a deformable, transversely rotating droplet released into a uniform flow (Q2891902) (← links)
- Interactions between two deformable droplets in tandem subjected to impulsive acceleration by surrounding flows (Q2891911) (← links)
- Approximate factorization of the discrete Navier-Stokes equations in Cartesian and cylindrical coordinates (Q2961260) (← links)
- A dual time stepping approach to eliminate first order error in fractional step methods for incompressible flows (Q2967449) (← links)
- A comparative study of fractional step method in its quasi-implicit, semi-implicit and fully-explicit forms for incompressible flows (Q2967452) (← links)
- Algebraic multigrid, mixed-order interpolation, and incompressible fluid flow (Q3090779) (← links)
- Algebraic multigrid and 4th-order discrete-difference equations of incompressible fluid flow (Q3090790) (← links)
- Mixed-order interpolation for the Galerkin coarse-grid approximations in algebraic multigrid solvers (Q3174272) (← links)
- A unified fractional step method for compressible and incompressible flows, heat transfer and incompressible solid mechanics (Q3527645) (← links)
- A numerical study of the relaxation and breakup of an elongated drop in a viscous liquid (Q3550442) (← links)