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The following pages link to Hybrid atomistic-continuum formulations and the moving contact-line problem (Q1819091):
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- Fluid simulations with atomistic resolution: a hybrid multiscale method with field-wise coupling (Q348215) (← links)
- Multi-resolution flow simulations by smoothed particle hydrodynamics via domain decomposition (Q350134) (← links)
- Parallel multiscale simulations of a brain aneurysm (Q402152) (← links)
- Spatially hybrid computations for streamer discharges. II: Fully 3D simulations (Q423813) (← links)
- Hydrodynamics of nanorolling (Q610260) (← links)
- Concurrent coupling of atomistic and continuum models at finite temperature (Q646280) (← links)
- Generalized Navier boundary condition and geometric conservation law for surface tension (Q658154) (← links)
- Efficient energy stable numerical schemes for a phase field moving contact line model (Q729035) (← links)
- Review of numerical computation of compressible flows with artificial interfaces (Q993934) (← links)
- Triple-decker: Interfacing atomistic-mesoscopic-continuum flow regimes (Q1005502) (← links)
- A hybrid continuum/particle approach for modeling subsonic, rarefied gas flows. (Q1428013) (← links)
- A combined continuum/DSMC technique for multiscale analysis of microfluidic filters (Q1601531) (← links)
- Numerical approximations for a phase-field moving contact line model with variable densities and viscosities (Q1685280) (← links)
- Heterogeneous multiscale method for the modeling of complex fluids and micro-fluidics (Q1777034) (← links)
- Hybrid atomistic--continuum method for the simulation of dense fluid flows (Q1780688) (← links)
- A boundary integral formulation of quasi-steady fluid wetting (Q1781584) (← links)
- Statistical error in particle simulations of hydrodynamic phenomena. (Q1873439) (← links)
- An adhesive Gurtin-Murdoch surface hydrodynamics theory of moving contact line and modeling of droplet wettability on soft substrates (Q2133810) (← links)
- An energy stable \(C^0\) finite element scheme for a quasi-incompressible phase-field model of moving contact line with variable density (Q2223223) (← links)
- A discontinuous Galerkin implementation of a domain decomposition method for kinetic-hydrodynamic coupling multiscale problems in gas dynamics and device simulations (Q2381209) (← links)
- A continuum-atomistic simulation of heat transfer in micro- and nano-flows (Q2462453) (← links)
- Analytical and numerical study of coupled atomistic-continuum methods for fluids (Q2464995) (← links)
- Patch dynamics with buffers for homogenization problems (Q2490313) (← links)
- On the computation of ensemble averages for spatially non-uniform particle systems (Q2576301) (← links)
- A variationally consistent finite element approach to the two-fluid internal contact-line problem (Q2709427) (← links)
- Tools for Multiscale Simulation of Liquids Using Open Molecular Dynamics (Q2897262) (← links)
- Energy dissipation and the contact-line region of a spreading Bridge (Q2907218) (← links)
- On efficient simulations of multiscale kinetic transport (Q2955458) (← links)
- Concurrent multiscale modelling of atomistic and hydrodynamic processes in liquids (Q2955685) (← links)
- Hybrid molecular–continuum fluid dynamics (Q3075883) (← links)
- Quantifying Sampling Noise and Parametric Uncertainty in Atomistic-to-Continuum Simulations Using Surrogate Models (Q3459642) (← links)
- HYDRODYNAMIC BOUNDARY CONDITION AT THE FLUID-SOLID INTERFACE (Q3504029) (← links)
- Scale effect on flow and thermal boundaries in micro-/nano-channel flow using molecular dynamics-continuum hybrid simulation method (Q3549837) (← links)
- Computation of head-disk interface gap micro flowfields using DSMC and continuum-atomistic hybrid methods (Q3650315) (← links)
- Putting the micro into the macro: a molecularly augmented hydrodynamic model of dynamic wetting applied to flow instabilities during forced dewetting (Q5058248) (← links)
- Nanoscale sheared droplet: volume-of-fluid, phase-field and no-slip molecular dynamics (Q5068974) (← links)
- Wasserstein-penalized entropy closure: a use case for stochastic particle methods (Q6560686) (← links)