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The following pages link to Extensions of the meshless finite volume particle method (FVPM) for static and dynamic free-surface flows (Q1626159):
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- An extended validation of the last generation of particle finite element method for free surface flows (Q728989) (← links)
- Extension of the finite volume particle method to viscous flow (Q1005415) (← links)
- Development of mesh-free particle technique for simulation of non-hydrostatic free surface flow (Q1641621) (← links)
- Application of the meshless finite volume particle method to flow-induced motion of a rigid body (Q1643644) (← links)
- A model for surface tension in the meshless finite volume particle method without spurious velocity (Q1739723) (← links)
- A coupled SPH-FVM method for simulating incompressible interfacial flows with large density difference (Q2040782) (← links)
- Coupling of the meshless finite volume particle method and the finite element method for fluid-structure interaction with thin elastic structures (Q2071114) (← links)
- Implicit iterative particle shifting for meshless numerical schemes using kernel basis functions (Q2138762) (← links)
- Particle transport velocity correction for the finite volume particle method for multi-resolution particle distributions and exact geometric boundaries (Q2191585) (← links)
- Exact finite volume particle method with spherical-support kernels (Q2309017) (← links)
- A new approach for the numerical simulation of free surface incompressible flows using a meshfree method (Q2309998) (← links)
- Application of background pressure with kinematic criterion for free surface extension to suppress non-physical voids in the finite volume particle method (Q2325441) (← links)
- Development of a finite volume particle method for 3-D fluid flow simulations (Q2631569) (← links)
- Application of finite volume particle method for axisymmetric modeling of droplet formation in dripping and Rayleigh regimes (Q2670068) (← links)
- Direct flux via virtual faces (\textit{DFVF-overset}): interpolation-free, conservative, overset CFD using a generalised finite volume method (Q6124051) (← links)