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The following pages link to A balanced-force algorithm for continuous and sharp interfacial surface tension models within a volume tracking framework (Q2490304):
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- A stabilized finite element method using a discontinuous level set approach for the computation of bubble dynamics (Q2381184) (← links)
- A numerical method for interface reconstruction of triple points within a volume tracking algorithm (Q2389865) (← links)
- A conservative and well-balanced surface tension model (Q2425309) (← links)
- Numerical prediction of interfacial instabilities: Sharp interface method (SIM) (Q2427324) (← links)
- Eliminating spurious velocities with a stable approximation of viscous incompressible two-phase Stokes flow (Q2450575) (← links)
- Advecting normal vectors: a new method for calculating interface normals and curvatures when modeling two-phase flows (Q2456718) (← links)
- A lattice Boltzmann front-tracking method for interface dynamics with surface tension in two dimensions (Q2458567) (← links)
- An improved method for calculation of interface pressure force in PLIC-VOF methods (Q2469125) (← links)
- Transient adaptivity applied to two-phase incompressible flows (Q2476865) (← links)
- A balanced force refined level set grid method for two-phase flows on unstructured flow solver grids (Q2478539) (← links)
- Numerical simulations of emulsions in shear flows (Q2631490) (← links)
- Simulation of axisymmetric jets with a finite element Navier-Stokes solver and a multilevel VOF approach (Q2638220) (← links)
- Efficient simulation of surface tension-dominated flows through enhanced interface geometry interrogation (Q2638268) (← links)
- On boundary condition capturing for multiphase interfaces (Q2642694) (← links)
- Interface curvature via volume fractions, heights, and mean values on nonuniform rectangular grids (Q2655651) (← links)
- Moving least-squares aided finite element method (MLS-FEM): a powerful means to predict pressure discontinuities of multi-phase flow fields and reduce spurious currents (Q2664067) (← links)
- A consistent and conservative phase-field method for multiphase incompressible flows (Q2668038) (← links)
- Direct numerical simulation of compressible interfacial multiphase flows using a mass-momentum-energy consistent volume-of-fluid method (Q2670048) (← links)
- Accurate conservative phase-field method for simulation of two-phase flows (Q2675598) (← links)
- Energy-conserving formulation of the CSF model for the simulation of surface tension at fluid-fluid interfaces with smoothed particle hydrodynamics (Q2681105) (← links)
- Assessment of diffuse-interface methods for compressible multiphase fluid flows and elastic-plastic deformation in solids (Q2683087) (← links)
- A three-dimensional numerical scheme for modeling discontinuous pinning at sharp edges using the volume-of-fluid method (Q2687557) (← links)
- A generic balanced-force algorithm for finite volume method on polyhedral unstructured grids with non-orthogonality (Q2687574) (← links)
- \texttt{gVOF}: an open-source package for unsplit geometric volume of fluid methods on arbitrary grids (Q2701231) (← links)
- A volume-of-fluid formulation for the study of co-flowing fluids governed by the Hele-Shaw equations (Q2945302) (← links)
- Comparison of Navier-Stokes simulations with long-wave theory: Study of wetting and dewetting (Q2945322) (← links)
- On the Modeling of Surface Tension and its Applications by the Generalized Interpolation Material Point Method (Q2964662) (← links)
- Density-Scaled Balanced Continuum Surface Force Model with a Level Set Based Curvature Interpolation Technique (Q2972115) (← links)
- A sharp surface tension modeling method for two-phase incompressible interfacial flows (Q3055948) (← links)
- Global linear stability analysis of falling films with inlet and outlet (Q3195503) (← links)
- Reference map technique for incompressible fluid–structure interaction (Q3303599) (← links)
- Dripping instability of a two-dimensional liquid film under an inclined plate (Q3385606) (← links)
- Electrohydrodynamic-induced interactions between droplets (Q3388984) (← links)
- Numerical simulation of bubble and droplet deformation by a level set approach with surface tension in three dimensions (Q3406572) (← links)
- A new volume of fluid method in three dimensions-Part I: Multidimensional advection method with face-matched flux polyhedra (Q3531467) (← links)
- A new volume of fluid method in three dimensions-Part II: Piecewise-planar interface reconstruction with cubic-Bézier fit (Q3531468) (← links)
- On surface tension modelling using the level set method (Q3549362) (← links)
- On pressure separation algorithms (PSepA) for improving the accuracy of incompressible flow simulations (Q3596546) (← links)
- A semi-implicit finite volume implementation of the CSF method for treating surface tension in interfacial flows (Q3619594) (← links)
- Height functions for applying contact angles to 3D VOF simulations (Q3646404) (← links)
- Building a Numerical Framework to Model Gas-Liquid-Solid Interactions Using Meshfree Interpolation Methods (Q4554202) (← links)
- Direct numerical simulation of a turbulent core-annular flow with water-lubricated high viscosity oil in a vertical pipe (Q4582989) (← links)
- Building Blocks for a Strictly Conservative Generalized Finite Volume Projection Method for Zero Mach Number Two-Phase Flows (Q4637268) (← links)
- Direct Numerical Simulations of Taylor Bubbles in a Square Mini-Channel: Detailed Shape and Flow Analysis with Experimental Validation (Q4637300) (← links)
- A two-phase mixing layer between parallel gas and liquid streams: multiphase turbulence statistics and influence of interfacial instability (Q4647303) (← links)
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- Spurious currents in finite element based level set methods for two‐phase flow (Q4898045) (← links)
- Impact of inlet gas turbulence on the formation, development and breakup of interfacial waves in a two-phase mixing layer (Q4957329) (← links)
- Stabilization of purely elastic instabilities in cross-slot geometries (Q4957362) (← links)
- The turbulent bubble break-up cascade. Part 2. Numerical simulations of breaking waves (Q4965287) (← links)