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The following pages link to Advances in the simulation of multi-fluid flows with the particle finite element method. Application to bubble dynamics (Q2892509):
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- Deforming fluid domains within the finite element method: five mesh-based tracking methods in comparison (Q338796) (← links)
- P1/P0+ elements for incompressible flows with discontinuous material properties (Q460815) (← links)
- Multi-fluid flows with the particle finite element method (Q653617) (← links)
- Bubble simulations with an interface tracking technique based on a partitioned fluid-structure interaction algorithm (Q984969) (← links)
- Surface tension problems solved with the particle finite element method using large time-steps (Q1647222) (← links)
- An ALE-PFEM method for the numerical simulation of two-phase mixture flow (Q1667346) (← links)
- A coupled PFEM-Eulerian approach for the solution of porous FSI problems (Q1930376) (← links)
- An enriched finite element/level-set method for simulating two-phase incompressible fluid flows with surface tension (Q2020295) (← links)
- An enhanced semi-explicit particle finite element method for incompressible flows (Q2171512) (← links)
- A hybrid \(\psi\)-\(v\) HOC approach for surface tension driven flows in level set framework (Q2179058) (← links)
- Elemental enriched spaces for the treatment of weak and strong discontinuous fields (Q2308764) (← links)
- Analysis of multifluid flows with large time steps using the particle finite element method (Q4965014) (← links)
- MPS-based axisymmetric particle method for bubble rising with density and pressure discontinuity (Q6137920) (← links)
- Lagrangian modelling of large deformation induced by progressive failure of sensitive clays with elastoviscoplasticity (Q6557564) (← links)
- A particle method for two-phase flows with compressible air pocket (Q6565271) (← links)