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The following pages link to A new enrichment space for the treatment of discontinuous pressures in multi‐fluid flows (Q5376782):
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- Numerical modeling and experimental validation of free surface flow problems (Q338780) (← links)
- P1/P0+ elements for incompressible flows with discontinuous material properties (Q460815) (← links)
- Finite element setting for fluid flow simulations with natural enforcement of the triple junction equilibrium (Q720992) (← links)
- Surface tension problems solved with the particle finite element method using large time-steps (Q1647222) (← links)
- An extended algebraic variational multiscale-multigrid-multifractal method (XAVM\(^4\)) for large-eddy simulation of turbulent two-phase flow (Q1708998) (← links)
- The effect of viscosity on free surface flow inside an angularly oscillating rectangular tank (Q1738868) (← links)
- Variationally derived discontinuity capturing methods: fine scale models with embedded weak and strong discontinuities (Q1986363) (← links)
- The stable XFEM for two-phase flows (Q2016374) (← links)
- An enriched finite element/level-set method for simulating two-phase incompressible fluid flows with surface tension (Q2020295) (← links)
- Gradient-consistent enrichment of finite element spaces for the DNS of fluid-particle interaction (Q2222689) (← links)
- Elemental enriched spaces for the treatment of weak and strong discontinuous fields (Q2308764) (← links)
- Stabilized extended finite elements for the approximation of saddle point problems with unfitted interfaces (Q2355295) (← links)
- A stable parametric finite element discretization of two-phase Navier-Stokes flow (Q2355571) (← links)
- Eliminating spurious velocities with a stable approximation of viscous incompressible two-phase Stokes flow (Q2450575) (← links)
- A unified monolithic approach for multi-fluid flows and fluid-structure interaction using the particle finite element method with fixed mesh (Q2516898) (← links)
- A locally extended finite element method for the simulation of multi-fluid flows using the particle level set method (Q2632972) (← links)
- Moving least-squares aided finite element method (MLS-FEM): a powerful means to predict pressure discontinuities of multi-phase flow fields and reduce spurious currents (Q2664067) (← links)
- Structure-preserving discretizations of two-phase Navier-Stokes flow using fitted and unfitted approaches (Q6107120) (← links)