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The following pages link to Convected level set method for the numerical simulation of fluid buckling (Q2998916):
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- Sintering at particle scale: an Eulerian computing framework to deal with strong topological and material discontinuities (Q346238) (← links)
- Modeling and simulation of the viscoelastic fluid mold filling process by level set method (Q377387) (← links)
- Metric construction by length distribution tensor and edge based error for anisotropic adaptive meshing (Q543653) (← links)
- An ALE/embedded boundary method for two-material flow simulations (Q2003876) (← links)
- A new convected level-set method for gas bubble dynamics (Q2019937) (← links)
- Comparing the convected level-set and the Allen-Cahn phase-field methods in AMR/C simulations of two-phase flows (Q2166560) (← links)
- A monolithic conservative level set method with built-in redistancing (Q2169509) (← links)
- Direct multiphase mesh generation from 3D images using anisotropic mesh adaptation and a redistancing equation (Q2308627) (← links)
- An conservative anti-diffusion technique for the level set method (Q2357446) (← links)
- 3D finite element simulation of the matter flow by surface diffusion using a level set method (Q2880267) (← links)
- Combining a level-set method and a mixed stabilized P1/P1 formulation for coupling Stokes-Darcy flows (Q2902525) (← links)
- A finite element-based level set method for fluid-elastic solid interaction with surface tension (Q2952196) (← links)
- Implicit Methods for Simulating Low Reynolds Number Free Surface Flows: Improvements on MAC-Type Methods (Q3455002) (← links)
- Numerical simulation of viscous flow: Buckling of planar jets (Q4264624) (← links)
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- Large-scale parallel topology optimization of three-dimensional incompressible fluid flows in a level set, anisotropic mesh adaptation framework (Q6084470) (← links)
- Efficient single variable level set method for capturing moving interfaces in powder densification processes (Q6566062) (← links)