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The following pages link to An efficient framework for particle-fluid interaction using discrete element lattice Boltzmann method: coupling scheme and periodic boundary condition (Q2664044):
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- An improved immersed moving boundary for the coupled discrete element lattice Boltzmann method (Q1626154) (← links)
- Numerical investigation on the role of discrete element method in combined LBM-IBM-DEM modeling (Q1641298) (← links)
- An efficient discrete element lattice Boltzmann model for simulation of particle-fluid, particle-particle interactions (Q1648211) (← links)
- A multi-physics peridynamics-DEM-IB-CLBM framework for the prediction of erosive impact of solid particles in viscous fluids (Q1988074) (← links)
- A diffuse-interface lattice Boltzmann method for fluid-particle interaction problems (Q2072361) (← links)
- Coupled material point lattice Boltzmann method for modeling fluid-structure interactions with large deformations (Q2237779) (← links)
- A coupled discrete element lattice Boltzmann method for the simulation of fluid-solid interaction with particles of general shapes (Q2450022) (← links)
- A LBM-DEM solver for fast discrete particle simulation of particle-fluid flows (Q2630663) (← links)
- Coupled metaball discrete element lattice Boltzmann method for fluid-particle systems with non-spherical particle shapes: a sharp interface coupling scheme (Q2687570) (← links)
- Multi-field Coupling of Particulate Systems (Q3112872) (← links)
- Combined three-dimensional lattice Boltzmann method and discrete element method for modelling fluid-particle interactions with experimental assessment (Q3549838) (← links)
- Coupled lattice Boltzmann method and discrete element modelling of particle transport in turbulent fluid flows: Computational issues (Q3588058) (← links)
- A coupled <scp>DEM‐IMB‐LBM</scp> model for simulating methane hydrate exploitation involving particle dissolution (Q6071369) (← links)
- A novel model for direct numerical simulation of suspension dynamics with arbitrarily shaped convex particles (Q6592779) (← links)