Volume-conserving mesh smoothing for front-tracking methods
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- Analysis and modelling of Reynolds stresses in turbulent bubbly up-flows from direct numerical simulations
- Enhancement of a 2D front-tracking algorithm with a non-uniform distribution of Lagrangian markers
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