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The following pages link to Simulation of turbulent flow by lattice Boltzmann method and conventional method on a GPU (Q2446667):
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- Lattice Boltzmann model of 3D multiphase flow in artery bifurcation aneurysm problem (Q332968) (← links)
- A second-order accurate immersed boundary-lattice Boltzmann method for particle-laden flows (Q349068) (← links)
- A parallel lattice Boltzmann method for large eddy simulation on multiple GPUs (Q488784) (← links)
- Free surface flow simulations on GPGPUs using the LBM (Q646013) (← links)
- GPU implementation of lattice Boltzmann method for flows with curved boundaries (Q695875) (← links)
- GPU accelerated simulations of bluff body flows using vortex particle methods (Q964262) (← links)
- A GPU-accelerated solver for turbulent flow and scalar transport based on the lattice Boltzmann method (Q1615446) (← links)
- Comparison of virtual flux method on LBM and on other methods on a GPU (Q1643699) (← links)
- Higher order numerical simulation of unsteady viscous incompressible flows using kinetically reduced local Navier-Stokes equations on a GPU (Q1645608) (← links)
- Parallel computation of entropic lattice Boltzmann method on hybrid CPU-GPU accelerated system (Q1645610) (← links)
- Simulations of turbulent duct flow with lattice Boltzmann method on GPU cluster (Q1649833) (← links)
- Direct numerical simulation and large eddy simulation on a turbulent wall-bounded flow using lattice Boltzmann method and multiple GPUs (Q1719056) (← links)
- Parallelization of lattice Boltzmann method for incompressible flow computations (Q1806990) (← links)
- Fractional step lattice Boltzmann methods with coarse corrective steps (Q1999331) (← links)
- Multi-relaxation-time lattice Boltzmann simulations of lid driven flows using graphics processing unit (Q2360175) (← links)
- FMM-based vortex method for simulation of isotropic turbulence on GPUs, compared with a spectral method (Q2446603) (← links)
- The lattice Boltzmann method for turbulent channel flows using graphics processing units (Q4639260) (← links)
- Artificial compressibility method using bulk viscosity term for an unsteady incompressible flow simulation (Q6100107) (← links)