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The following pages link to Direct numerical simulation of evaporating droplets (Q924515):
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- Numerical simulation of two-phase flows with heat and mass transfer (Q255611) (← links)
- Computational modeling of \(n\)-heptane droplet combustion in air-diluent environments under reduced-gravity (Q608754) (← links)
- Direct numerical simulations for multiphase flows: an overview of the multiphase code FS3D (Q668395) (← links)
- Direct simulation of drying colloidal suspension on substrate using immersed free surface model (Q728782) (← links)
- A volume-of-fluid method with interface reconstruction for ice growth in supercooled water (Q728859) (← links)
- A consistent method for direct numerical simulation of droplet evaporation (Q776735) (← links)
- Direct numerical simulation of interphase heat and mass transfer in multicomponent vapour-liquid flows (Q993031) (← links)
- A mass-conserving volume-of-fluid method: volume tracking and droplet surface-tension in incompressible isotropic turbulence (Q1641379) (← links)
- A pressure-based treatment for the direct numerical simulation of compressible multi-phase flow using multiple pressure variables (Q1641382) (← links)
- Direct numerical simulation of incompressible multiphase flow with phase change (Q1693914) (← links)
- Simulating compressible two-medium flows with sharp-interface adaptive Runge-Kutta discontinuous Galerkin methods (Q1743421) (← links)
- A new and improved cut-cell-based sharp-interface method for simulating compressible fluid elastic-perfectly plastic solid interaction (Q1997987) (← links)
- Direct numerical simulations of incompressible multiphase magnetohydrodynamics with phase change (Q2002281) (← links)
- Moving mesh method for direct numerical simulation of two-phase flow with phase change (Q2007576) (← links)
- Consistency and accuracy in the simulation of two-phase flows with phase change using sharp interface capturing methods (Q2083693) (← links)
- A volume-of-fluid method for interface-resolved simulations of phase-changing two-fluid flows (Q2122749) (← links)
- An implicit, sharp numerical treatment of viscous terms at arbitrarily shaped liquid-gas interfaces in evaporative flows (Q2124578) (← links)
- A geometric VOF method for interface resolved phase change and conservative thermal energy advection (Q2126988) (← links)
- Boiling and evaporation model for liquid-gas flows: a sharp and conservative method based on the geometrical VOF approach (Q2133587) (← links)
- A higher-order accurate VOF interface curvature computation scheme for 3D non-orthogonal structured meshes (Q2166591) (← links)
- Vaporization of liquid droplet with large deformation and high mass transfer rate. I: Constant-density, constant-property case (Q2221415) (← links)
- A volume of fluid framework for interface-resolved simulations of vaporizing liquid-gas flows (Q2222646) (← links)
- Adaptive Eulerian framework for boiling and evaporation (Q2222716) (← links)
- A sharp-interface method for the simulation of shock-induced vaporization of droplets (Q2223186) (← links)
- A volume-of-fluid-based numerical method for multi-component mass transfer with local volume changes (Q2374748) (← links)
- A ghost fluid/level set method for boiling flows and liquid evaporation: application to the leidenfrost effect (Q2375262) (← links)
- A front tracking method for direct numerical simulation of evaporation process in a multiphase system (Q2424437) (← links)
- A computational framework for interface-resolved DNS of simultaneous atomization, evaporation and combustion (Q2425304) (← links)
- An interface-resolved phase-change model based on velocity decomposition (Q2683048) (← links)
- A conservative, interface-resolved, compressible framework for the modeling and simulation of liquid/gas phase change (Q2683253) (← links)
- An extended model for the direct numerical simulation of droplet evaporation. Influence of the Marangoni convection on leidenfrost droplet (Q6095111) (← links)
- An efficient tracking method of evaporative and flat free surfaces for turbulent convection (Q6100101) (← links)