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The following pages link to Moving surface mesh-incorporated particle method for numerical simulation of a liquid droplet (Q778327):
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- A coupled 3D isogeometric/least-square MPS approach for modeling fluid-structure interactions (Q2020853) (← links)
- An incompressible-compressible Lagrangian particle method for bubble flows with a sharp density jump and boiling phase change (Q2021048) (← links)
- New insights into error accumulation due to biased particle distribution in semi-implicit particle methods (Q2060130) (← links)
- An enhanced semi-implicit particle method for simulating the flow of droplets with free surfaces (Q2072453) (← links)
- Stabilized LSMPS method for complex free-surface flow simulation (Q2072508) (← links)
- A multi-resolution particle method with high order accuracy for solid-liquid phase change represented by sharp moving interface (Q2084124) (← links)
- On the free surface boundary of moving particle semi-implicit method for thermocapillary flow (Q2118627) (← links)
- A review on MPS method developments and applications in nuclear engineering (Q2186903) (← links)
- Numerical simulation of Rayleigh-Bénard convection and three-phase Rayleigh-Taylor instability using a modified MPS method (Q2223922) (← links)
- Surface tension and wettability calculation using density gradient potential in a physically consistent particle method (Q2237804) (← links)
- Axisymmetric free-surface flow simulation using the moving surface mesh particle method and application to drop formation (Q2671413) (← links)
- A class of second-derivatives in the smoothed particle hydrodynamics with 2nd-order accuracy and its application to incompressible flow simulations (Q6096433) (← links)
- Compact moving particle semi-implicit method for incompressible free-surface flow (Q6116158) (← links)
- MPS-based axisymmetric particle method for bubble rising with density and pressure discontinuity (Q6137920) (← links)
- Enhanced Dirichlet boundary condition in MPS method for free-surface flow with negative pressure (Q6158543) (← links)
- Free surface tension modelling using particle-grid hybrid method without considering gas particles (Q6187649) (← links)