Pages that link to "Item:Q465818"
From MaRDI portal
The following pages link to An accelerated, fully-coupled, parallel 3D hybrid finite-volume fluid-structure interaction scheme (Q465818):
Displaying 17 items.
- Alya: computational solid mechanics for supercomputers (Q338750) (← links)
- A matrix-free, implicit, incompressible fractional-step algorithm for fluid-structure interaction applications (Q453102) (← links)
- A parallel monolithic approach for fluid-structure interaction in a cerebral aneurysm (Q1648348) (← links)
- A matrix free, partitioned solution of fluid-structure interaction problems using finite volume and finite element methods (Q1670821) (← links)
- A scalable nonlinear fluid-structure interaction solver based on a Schwarz preconditioner with isogeometric unstructured coarse spaces in 3D (Q1686463) (← links)
- Analysis and assessment of a monolithic FSI finite element method (Q1739699) (← links)
- A parallel implementation of fluid-solid interaction solver using an immersed boundary method (Q2016179) (← links)
- A higher-order accurate surface tension modelling volume-of-fluid scheme for 2D curvilinear meshes (Q2125021) (← links)
- A finite element scheme for the numerical solution of the Navier-Stokes/Biot coupled problem (Q2145110) (← links)
- A higher-order accurate VOF interface curvature computation scheme for 3D non-orthogonal structured meshes (Q2166591) (← links)
- A scalable framework for the partitioned solution of fluid-structure interaction problems (Q2205161) (← links)
- Highly efficient optimization mesh movement method based on proper orthogonal decomposition (Q2880273) (← links)
- A partitioned coupling approach for dynamic fluid–structure interaction with applications to biological membranes (Q3522807) (← links)
- Fluid-Structure Interaction Based on HPC Multicode Coupling (Q4558225) (← links)
- Verifications for Large-Scale Parallel Simulations of 3D Fluid–Structure Interaction Using Moving Particle Simulation (MPS) and Finite Element Method (FEM) (Q4966713) (← links)
- Parallel Multiphysics Coupling: Algorithmic and Computational Performances (Q5031560) (← links)
- A provably stable and high-order accurate finite difference approximation for the incompressible boundary layer equations (Q6124053) (← links)