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The following pages link to Second-order accurate volume-of-fluid algorithms for tracking material interfaces (Q1883494):
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- A numerical model for multiphase flow based on the GMPPS formulation. I: Kinematics (Q993873) (← links)
- Development of a dispersively accurate conservative level set scheme for capturing interface in two-phase flows (Q1000931) (← links)
- A second-order accurate material-order-independent interface reconstruction technique for multi-material flow simulations (Q1000937) (← links)
- A geometrical predictor-corrector advection scheme and its application to the volume fraction function (Q1010324) (← links)
- A coupled arbitrary Lagrangian-Eulerian and Lagrangian method for computation of free surface flows with insoluble surfactants (Q1013176) (← links)
- Towards an efficient numerical treatment of the transport problems in the resin transfer molding simulation (Q1033488) (← links)
- A quadratic spline based interface (QUASI) reconstruction algorithm for accurate tracking of two-phase flows (Q1037765) (← links)
- Spatially adaptive techniques for level set methods and incompressible flow (Q1043061) (← links)
- A 3D unsplit-advection volume tracking algorithm with planarity-preserving interface reconstruction (Q1043064) (← links)
- Second order accurate volume tracking based on remapping for triangular meshes. (Q1399622) (← links)
- A mixed markers and volume-of-fluid method for the reconstruction and advection of interfaces in two-phase and free-boundary flows. (Q1399665) (← links)
- A geometrical area-preserving volume-of-fluid advection method (Q1418657) (← links)
- A coupled level set and volume-of-fluid method for computing 3D and axisymmetric incompressible two-phase flows (Q1585356) (← links)
- Application of local least squares finite element method (LLSFEM) in the interface capturing of two-phase flow systems (Q1615551) (← links)
- A 3-D volume-of-fluid advection method based on cell-vertex velocities for unstructured meshes (Q1641288) (← links)
- Volume of fluid (VOF) type advection methods in two-phase flow: a comparative study (Q1641399) (← links)
- Finite element implementation of an improved conservative level set method for two-phase flow (Q1641475) (← links)
- Numerical analysis of water impact forces using a dual-time pseudo-compressibility method and volume-of-fluid interface tracking algorithm (Q1641583) (← links)
- A volume-conservative PLIC algorithm on three-dimensional fully unstructured meshes (Q1643617) (← links)
- GPU accelerated VOF based multiphase flow solver and its application to sprays (Q1645854) (← links)
- Capturing of interface topological changes in two-phase gas-liquid flows using a coupled volume-of-fluid and level-set method (VOSET) (Q1646758) (← links)
- An octree-based adaptive semi-Lagrangian VOF approach for simulating the displacement of free surfaces (Q1646924) (← links)
- A simple volume-of-fluid reconstruction method for three-dimensional two-phase flows (Q1646985) (← links)
- A robust interface method for drop formation and breakup simulation at high density ratio using an extrapolated liquid velocity (Q1647046) (← links)
- A comparison between the surface compression method and an interface reconstruction method for the VOF approach (Q1647051) (← links)
- Breakup of drops in simple shear flows with high-confinement geometry (Q1648182) (← links)
- A volume-of-fluid (VOF) interface-sharpening method for two-phase incompressible flows (Q1648318) (← links)
- A compressive interface-capturing scheme for computation of compressible multi-fluid flows (Q1648327) (← links)
- An Eulerian multi-material scheme for elastic-plastic impact and penetration problems involving large material deformations (Q1670915) (← links)
- Numerical simulations of bubble formation from a submerged orifice and a needle: the effects of an alternating electric field (Q1671474) (← links)
- An improved 3D MoF method based on analytical partial derivatives (Q1674659) (← links)
- A general, mass-preserving Navier-Stokes projection method (Q1682525) (← links)
- An improved 2D MoF method by using high order derivatives (Q1695345) (← links)
- Toward efficient and accurate interface capturing on arbitrary hybrid unstructured grids: the THINC method with quadratic surface representation and Gaussian quadrature (Q1695368) (← links)
- Conservative and bounded volume-of-fluid advection on unstructured grids (Q1699032) (← links)
- A projection method for coupling two-phase VOF and fluid structure interaction simulations (Q1700762) (← links)
- Moment-of-fluid analytic reconstruction on 2D Cartesian grids (Q1712693) (← links)
- A coupled level-set and volume-of-fluid method for simulating axi-symmetric incompressible two-phase flows (Q1737143) (← links)
- Importance of curvature evaluation scale for predictive simulations of dynamic gas-liquid interfaces (Q1783421) (← links)
- Dealing with more than two materials in the FVCF-ENIP method (Q1791567) (← links)
- A conservative three-dimensional Eulerian method for coupled solid-fluid shock capturing. (Q1868579) (← links)
- Lattice Boltzmann model for free-surface flow and its application to filling process in casting. (Q1873357) (← links)
- A coupled level set-moment of fluid method for incompressible two-phase flows (Q1945358) (← links)
- A coupled THINC/QQ and LS framework for simulating incompressible free-surface flows with surface tension (Q1999325) (← links)
- On algebraic TVD-VOF methods for tracking material interfaces (Q2001066) (← links)
- The use of volume of fluid technique to analyze multiphase flows: specific case of bubble rising in still liquids (Q2009688) (← links)
- A novel diffuse-interface model and a fully-discrete maximum-principle-preserving energy-stable method for two-phase flow with surface tension and non-matching densities (Q2021906) (← links)
- AMR enabled quadtree discretization of incompressible Navier-Stokes equations with moving boundaries (Q2024962) (← links)
- An unconditionally energy stable method for binary incompressible heat conductive fluids based on the phase-field model (Q2079716) (← links)
- A free surface flow solver based on an efficient improvement to a coupling method for interface computations (Q2079748) (← links)