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The following pages link to A two-phase flow model for three-dimensional breaking waves over complex topography (Q5362470):
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- Simulation of spilling breaking waves using a two phase flow CFD model (Q435460) (← links)
- Numerical modelling of wind effects on breaking solitary waves (Q464116) (← links)
- A three-dimensional Cartesian cut-cell/volume-of-fluid method for two-phase flows with moving bodies (Q781991) (← links)
- Introduction to the special issue on breaking waves (Q1630672) (← links)
- A two-phase flow model for wave-structure interaction using a virtual boundary force method (Q1646862) (← links)
- A new level set numerical wave tank with improved density interpolation for complex wave hydrodynamics (Q1647156) (← links)
- Scalability of an Eulerian-Lagrangian large-eddy simulation solver with hybrid MPI/OpenMP parallelisation (Q1739676) (← links)
- Numerical simulation of breaking waves using a two-phase flow model (Q1776725) (← links)
- Numerical simulation of three-dimensional breaking waves on a gravel slope using a two-phase flow Navier-Stokes model (Q1947545) (← links)
- An exactly force-balanced boundary-conforming arbitrary-Lagrangian-Eulerian method for interfacial dynamics (Q2123325) (← links)
- A conservative and consistent implicit Cartesian cut-cell method for moving geometries with reduced spurious pressure oscillations (Q2137923) (← links)
- A Cartesian cut-cell based multiphase flow model for large-eddy simulation of three-dimensional wave-structure interaction (Q2245270) (← links)
- An implicit Cartesian cut-cell method for incompressible viscous flows with complex geometries (Q2674139) (← links)
- Three-dimensional vortex structures under breaking waves (Q3367688) (← links)
- A new model of shoaling and breaking waves. Part 2. Run-up and two-dimensional waves (Q5742369) (← links)
- On the performance of a highly-scalable computational fluid dynamics code on AMD, ARM and intel processor-based HPC systems (Q6162085) (← links)