Pages that link to "Item:Q2214529"
From MaRDI portal
The following pages link to A variational reconstructed discontinuous Galerkin method for the steady-state compressible flows on unstructured grids (Q2214529):
Displaying 14 items.
- A high order compact least-squares reconstructed discontinuous Galerkin method for the steady-state compressible flows on hybrid grids (Q1640863) (← links)
- A residual-based h-adaptive reconstructed discontinuous Galerkin method for the compressible Euler equations on unstructured grids (Q1648481) (← links)
- High order finite volume schemes for solving the non-conservative convection equations on the unstructured grids (Q2049084) (← links)
- A third-order weighted variational reconstructed discontinuous Galerkin method for solving incompressible flows (Q2056645) (← links)
- A fourth-order Lagrangian discontinuous Galerkin method using a hierarchical orthogonal basis on curvilinear grids (Q2059642) (← links)
- A reconstructed discontinuous Galerkin method for incompressible flows on arbitrary grids (Q2124550) (← links)
- A multiple instance solver framework based on dynamic overset grid method for flow field simulation of array configuration with moving components (Q2134525) (← links)
- High-order compact finite volume schemes for solving the Reynolds averaged Navier-Stokes equations on the unstructured mixed grids with a large aspect ratio (Q2162037) (← links)
- Symmetry-preserving WENO-type reconstruction schemes in Lagrangian hydrodynamics (Q2189048) (← links)
- An entropy-variable-based VMS/GLS method for the simulation of compressible flows on unstructured grids (Q2372342) (← links)
- Compact high order finite volume method on unstructured grids. III: Variational reconstruction (Q2424430) (← links)
- Quadratic-Reconstruction Finite Volume Scheme for Compressible Flows on Unstructured Adaptive Grids (Q4373232) (← links)
- Machine learning optimization of compact finite volume methods on unstructured grids (Q6119285) (← links)
- A shock capturing artificial viscosity scheme in consistent with the compact high-order finite volume methods (Q6615003) (← links)