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The following pages link to On the higher-order bounded discretization schemes for finite volume computations of incompressible flows (Q1205673):
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- An enhanced Immersed structural potential method for fluid-structure interaction (Q340900) (← links)
- A higher order finite volume resolution method for a system related to the inviscid primitive equations in a complex domain (Q471195) (← links)
- The Immersed Structural Potential Method for haemodynamic applications (Q602962) (← links)
- Design principles for bounded higher-order convection schemes -- a unified approach (Q886014) (← links)
- A comparison between the surface compression method and an interface reconstruction method for the VOF approach (Q1647051) (← links)
- A comparison of higher-order bounded convection schemes (Q1913245) (← links)
- A bounded upwinding scheme for computing convection-dominated transport problems (Q2361777) (← links)
- Numerical investigations of turbulent free surface flows using TOPUS scheme (Q2403093) (← links)
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- Higher-order bounded differencing schemes for compressible and incompressible flows (Q3418187) (← links)
- Assessment of a high-order finite difference upwind scheme for the simulation of convection-diffusion problems (Q3623192) (← links)
- On a higher-order bounded discretization scheme (Q4484978) (← links)
- FAST — A GENERALIZED FV SOLUTION OF CONVECTION‐DIFFUSION PROBLEMS BY MEANS OF MONOTONIC <i>v</i>‐SPLINES PROFILES (Q4504643) (← links)
- Steady and unsteady computation of a two‐dimensional upwash jet (Q4700993) (← links)
- High-order upwinding and the hydraulic jump (Q4793694) (← links)
- A High Order Bound Preserving Finite Difference Linear Scheme for Incompressible Flows (Q5095223) (← links)
- A combination of implicit and adaptative upwind tools for the numerical solution of incompressible free surface flows (Q5293159) (← links)
- Numerical modeling of liquid spills from the damaged container and collision of two rising bubbles in partially filled enclosure using modified Volume-Of-Fluid (VOF) method (Q6539801) (← links)