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The following pages link to Pressure relaxation procedures for multiphase compressible flows (Q5693448):
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- Closure conditions for non-equilibrium multi-component models (Q510665) (← links)
- A relaxation-projection method for compressible flows. I: The numerical equation of state for the Euler equations (Q882099) (← links)
- Modeling phase transition for compressible two-phase flows applied to metastable liquids (Q964296) (← links)
- Comparison of Roe-type methods for solving the two-fluid model with and without pressure relaxation (Q993850) (← links)
- Simple and efficient relaxation methods for interfaces separating compressible fluids, cavitating flows and shocks in multiphase mixtures (Q1005408) (← links)
- Global pressure relaxation procedure for compressible turbulent strong interaction flows (Q1114523) (← links)
- A simple and fast phase transition relaxation solver for compressible multicomponent two-phase flows (Q1648257) (← links)
- An all-speed relaxation scheme for gases and compressible materials (Q1684977) (← links)
- A relaxation-projection method for compressible flows. II: Artificial heat exchanges for multiphase shocks (Q2381267) (← links)
- Efficient and robust relaxation procedures for multi-component mixtures including phase transition (Q2424469) (← links)
- On the discrete equation model for compressible multiphase fluid flows (Q2687539) (← links)
- Relaxation models of phase transition flows (Q3428052) (← links)
- Dynamic relaxation processes in compressible multiphase flows. Application to evaporation phenomena (Q3451663) (← links)
- An Energy-Splitting High-Order Numerical Method for Multi-material Flows (Q5049360) (← links)
- Pressure relaxation in some multiphase flow models (Q6061237) (← links)
- A robust high-resolution discrete-equations method for compressible multi-phase flow with accurate interface capturing (Q6095118) (← links)
- Prediction method of cavitation jet wave attenuation based on five-equation two-fluid model (Q6534807) (← links)
- Revisiting the Becker-Kistiakowsky-Wilson equation of state (Q6572182) (← links)