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The following pages link to Stabilized finite element methods in fluids: inspirations, origins, status and recent developments (Q2724733):
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- Numerical solution of the primitive equations of the ocean by the orthogonal sub-scales VMS method (Q412307) (← links)
- Stabilized methods for compressible flows (Q618579) (← links)
- A three-level finite element method for the instationary incompressible Navier-Stokes equations (Q704543) (← links)
- Modeling incompressible flows at low and high Reynolds numbers via a finite calculus-finite element approach (Q886026) (← links)
- FIC/FEM formulation with matrix stabilizing terms for incompressible flows at low and high Reynolds numbers (Q1015532) (← links)
- The variational multiscale method for laminar and turbulent flow (Q1046945) (← links)
- Element diameter free stability parameters for stabilized methods applied to fluids (Q1261947) (← links)
- Derivation of stabilized equations for numerical solution of advective-diffusive transport and fluid flow problems (Q1267959) (← links)
- A stabilized finite element method for incompressible viscous flows using a finite increment calculus formulation (Q1573138) (← links)
- A tutorial in elementary finite element error analysis: A systematic presentation of a priori and a posteriori error estimates (Q1817804) (← links)
- Finite calculus formulations for finite element analysis of incompressible flows. Eulerian, ALE and Lagrangian approaches (Q2372359) (← links)
- A space-time formulation for multiscale phenomena (Q2564257) (← links)
- Multiscale phenomena: Green's functions, the Dirichlet-to-Neumann formulation, subgrid scale models, bubbles and the origins of stabilized methods (Q2564596) (← links)
- A segregated method for compressible flow computation Part I: isothermal compressible flows (Q4670153) (← links)
- Modelling friction near sharp edges using a Eulerian reference frame: application to aluminium extrusion (Q4785132) (← links)
- Computation of turbulent flows using a finite calculus–finite element formulation (Q5293809) (← links)
- THE PARTICLE FINITE ELEMENT METHOD — AN OVERVIEW (Q5695048) (← links)
- THE PARTICLE FINITE ELEMENT METHOD — AN OVERVIEW (Q5695052) (← links)
- A finite element method for fluid-structure interaction with surface waves using a finite calculus formulation (Q5956824) (← links)