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The following pages link to A mixed markers and volume-of-fluid method for the reconstruction and advection of interfaces in two-phase and free-boundary flows. (Q1399665):
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- A fourth-order unfitted characteristic finite element method for free-boundary problems (Q2675622) (← links)
- Global volume conservation in unsteady free surface flows with energy absorbing far-end boundaries (Q3055947) (← links)
- A hybrid interface method for three-dimensional multiphase flows based on front tracking and level set techniques (Q3632504) (← links)
- Swirl flow focusing: A novel procedure for the massive production of monodisperse microbubbles (Q5304500) (← links)
- Virtual grid‐based front tracking method (Q5405987) (← links)
- Modeling of particle-laden flows with \(n\)-sided polygonal smoothed finite element method and discrete phase model (Q6072695) (← links)
- An efficient bilinear interface reconstruction algorithm and consistent multidimensional unsplit advection scheme for accurate capturing of highly-curved interfacial shapes on structured grids (Q6147010) (← links)
- triSurfaceImmersion: computing volume fractions and signed distances from triangulated surfaces immersed in unstructured meshes (Q6159603) (← links)
- Discontinuity computing using physics-informed neural networks (Q6184289) (← links)
- An edge-based interface tracking (EBIT) method for multiphase-flow simulation with surface tension (Q6553832) (← links)
- Local and global properties of the harmonic polynomial cell method: in-depth analysis in two dimensions (Q6557609) (← links)
- Formulation of the method of fundamental solutions for two-phase Stokes flow (Q6566849) (← links)
- A coupled smoothed finite element method and Lagrangian particle tracking model for three-dimensional dilute particle-laden flows (Q6570984) (← links)
- A coupled local front reconstruction and immersed boundary method for simulating 3D multiphase flows with contact line dynamics in complex geometries (Q6639359) (← links)