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The following pages link to Development of a compressive surface capturing formulation for modelling free‐surface flow by using the volume‐of‐fluid approach (Q5216505):
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- A refined volume-of-fluid algorithm for capturing sharp fluid interfaces on arbitrary meshes (Q728694) (← links)
- Compressive VOF method with skewness correction to capture sharp interfaces on arbitrary meshes (Q728721) (← links)
- A time accurate calculation procedure for flows with a free surface using a modified artificial compressibility formulation (Q1344015) (← links)
- A generic framework for design of interface capturing schemes for multi-fluid flows (Q1645483) (← links)
- A volume-of-fluid (VOF) interface-sharpening method for two-phase incompressible flows (Q1648318) (← links)
- Simulation of the liquid break-up at an adblue injector with the volume-of-fluid method followed by off-line coupled Lagrangian particle tracking (Q1648557) (← links)
- Simulation of micro-flow dynamics at low capillary numbers using adaptive interface compression (Q1649665) (← links)
- Free surface flow simulation by a viscous numerical cylindrical tank (Q2004864) (← links)
- An efficient operator-split CICSAM scheme for three-dimensional multiphase-flow problems on Cartesian grids (Q2083907) (← links)
- Three-dimensional cellwise conservative unsplit geometric VOF schemes (Q2131000) (← links)
- THINC scaling method that bridges VOF and level set schemes (Q2131095) (← links)
- Numerical simulation of three-fluid Rayleigh-Taylor instability using an enhanced volume-of-fluid (VOF) model: new benchmark solutions (Q2166587) (← links)
- A higher-order accurate VOF interface curvature computation scheme for 3D non-orthogonal structured meshes (Q2166591) (← links)
- A direct time-integral THINC scheme for sharp interfaces (Q2222251) (← links)
- A sharpness preserving scheme for interfacial flows (Q2293802) (← links)
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- Modeling of two-phase flows at low capillary number with VoF method (Q6098834) (← links)
- Numerical modeling of liquid spills from the damaged container and collision of two rising bubbles in partially filled enclosure using modified Volume-Of-Fluid (VOF) method (Q6539801) (← links)
- Physically consistent modelling of surface tension forces in the volume-of-fluid method for three or more phases (Q6572171) (← links)
- Evaluation on different volume of fluid methods in unstructured solver under the optimized condition (Q6621936) (← links)
- Directionally-split volume-of-fluid technique for front propagation under curvature flow (Q6660594) (← links)