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The following pages link to Fictiuous domain approach for numerical modelling of Navier-Stokes equations (Q2709424):
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- A general fictitious domain method with immersed jumps and multilevel nested structured meshes (Q2381211) (← links)
- Pressure drop in fibrous filters (Q2424978) (← links)
- Fictitious versus nonfictitious formulation of backward step flow (Q2427102) (← links)
- Development and application of a volume penalization immersed boundary method for the computation of blood flow and shear stresses in cerebral vessels and aneurysms (Q2435066) (← links)
- Optimal distribution of porous media to reduce trailing edge noise (Q2446536) (← links)
- A fictitious domain approach with spread interface for elliptic problems with general boundary conditions (Q2459274) (← links)
- A hybrid linking approach for solving the conservation equations with an adaptive mesh refinement method (Q2488896) (← links)
- Numerical simulation of the transient flow behaviour in chemical reactors using a penalisation method (Q2498642) (← links)
- A finite element penalty-projection method for incompressible flows (Q2508891) (← links)
- Numerical simulation of flows past flat plates using volume penalization (Q2514065) (← links)
- Penalization method for viscous incompressible flow around a porous thin layer (Q2572161) (← links)
- Particle-resolved numerical simulations of the gas-solid heat transfer in arrays of random motionless particles (Q2631489) (← links)
- Nested Cartesian grid method in incompressible viscous fluid flow (Q2638237) (← links)
- Computation of three-dimensional Brinkman flows using regularized methods (Q2638273) (← links)
- OpenFOAM solver for thermal and chemical conversion in porous media (Q2701251) (← links)
- The interface control domain decomposition method for Stokes-Darcy coupling (Q2798656) (← links)
- A second-order backward difference time-stepping scheme for penalized Navier-Stokes equations modeling filtration through porous media (Q2804357) (← links)
- Fictitious domain methods for two-phase flow energy balance computations in nuclear components (Q2884010) (← links)
- Topology optimization for unsteady flow (Q2894797) (← links)
- On some classes of nonstationary axially symmetric solutions to the Navier-Stokes equations (Q2924898) (← links)
- Fictitious domain method with penalty for an incompressible fluid (Q3404547) (← links)
- Convergence analysis of the<i>Q</i><sub>1</sub>-finite element method for elliptic problems with non-boundary-fitted meshes (Q3590405) (← links)
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- Pore-scale modelling of multiphase reactive flow: application to mineral dissolution with production of (Q4690214) (← links)
- Numerical simulation and optimal shape for viscous flow by a fictitious domain method (Q4860931) (← links)
- Mineral dissolution and wormholing from a pore-scale perspective (Q4972316) (← links)
- Analysis of Obstacles Immersed in Viscous Fluids Using Brinkman's Law for Steady Stokes and Navier--Stokes Equations (Q5094409) (← links)
- Model-based design of riblets for turbulent drag reduction (Q5144507) (← links)
- The Fictitious Domain Method with Sharp Interface for Elasticity Systems with General Jump Embedded Boundary Conditions (Q5157034) (← links)
- Vector Penalty-Projection Methods for Open Boundary Conditions with Optimal Second-Order Accuracy (Q5161688) (← links)
- Macroscopic analysis of a turbulent round liquid jet impinging on an air/water interface in a confined medium (Q5304650) (← links)
- Computation of turbulent flow past an array of cylinders using a spectral method with Brinkman penalization (Q5942628) (← links)
- Local penalty methods for flows interacting with moving solids at high Reynolds numbers (Q5962141) (← links)
- A parallel and adaptative Nitsche immersed boundary method to simulate viscous mixing (Q6105019) (← links)
- Multiphase flow modeling in multiscale porous media: an open-source micro-continuum approach (Q6145425) (← links)
- A new numerical \textit{mesoscopic scale} one-domain approach solver for free fluid/porous medium interaction (Q6185208) (← links)
- A parameter-free and monolithic approach for multiscale simulations of flow, transport, and chemical reactions in porous media (Q6589864) (← links)