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The following pages link to A level set technique applied to unsteady free surface flows (Q2709415):
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- Numerical modeling and experimental validation of free surface flow problems (Q338780) (← links)
- Modeling of Ocean-atmosphere interaction phenomena during the breaking of modulated wave trains (Q349260) (← links)
- Efficient non-hydrostatic modelling of surface waves interacting with structures (Q1031798) (← links)
- Turbulence modelling of shallow water flows using Kolmogorov approach (Q1645743) (← links)
- A level-set aided single-phase model for the numerical simulation of free-surface flow on unstructured meshes (Q1647139) (← links)
- Flows of inelastic non-Newtonian fluids through arrays of aligned cylinders. I: Creeping flows (Q1773939) (← links)
- A volume-of-fluid based simulation method for wave impact problems (Q1780638) (← links)
- Accurate prediction of complex free surface flow around a high speed craft using a single-phase level set method (Q1990867) (← links)
- Numerical analysis of a finite element approximation to a level set model for free-surface flows (Q2113852) (← links)
- Application of level-set approach to moving interfaces and free surface problems in flow through porous media (Q2495555) (← links)
- Level set methods in free surface hydrodynamics. (Q2738644) (← links)
- Simulation of free-surface flows by a finite element interface capturing technique (Q2838611) (← links)
- An unsteady single-phase level set method for viscous free surface flows (Q3422050) (← links)
- Numerical simulation of free-surface flow using the level-set method with global mass correction (Q3562277) (← links)
- A hybrid scheme based on finite element/volume methods for two immiscible fluid flows (Q3646412) (← links)
- Numerical simulation of unsteady multidimensional free surface motions by level set method (Q4447003) (← links)
- MODELING 3D FLUID SLOSHING USING LEVEL SET METHOD (Q5291564) (← links)
- A simulation of free surface waves for incompressible two-phase flows using a curvilinear level set formulation (Q5466961) (← links)
- On the application of the single-phase level set method to naval hydrodynamic flows (Q5962139) (← links)