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The following pages link to A high-order spectral difference method for unstructured dynamic grids (Q365409):
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- An efficient correction procedure via reconstruction for simulation of viscous flow on moving and deforming domains (Q348296) (← links)
- A simple, efficient, and high-order accurate curved sliding-mesh interface approach to spectral difference method on coupled rotating and stationary domains (Q350052) (← links)
- A dynamically load-balanced parallel \(p\)-adaptive implicit high-order flux reconstruction method for under-resolved turbulence simulation (Q782036) (← links)
- Parallel spectral difference method for predicting 3D vortex-induced vibrations (Q1641424) (← links)
- A high-order flux reconstruction method with adaptive mesh refinement and artificial diffusivity on unstructured moving/deforming mesh for shock capturing (Q1647093) (← links)
- A high-order flux reconstruction/correction procedure via reconstruction formulation for unsteady incompressible flow on unstructured moving grids (Q1647110) (← links)
- A 2\(D\) parallel high-order sliding and deforming spectral difference method (Q1647113) (← links)
- A high-order partitioned fluid-structure interaction framework for vortex-induced vibration simulation (Q2109892) (← links)
- Accuracy, stability, and performance comparison between the spectral difference and flux reconstruction schemes (Q2245312) (← links)
- A collocated-grid spectral difference method for compressible flows (Q2337172) (← links)
- Spectral difference method for unstructured grids. II. Extension to the Euler equations (Q2641366) (← links)
- Provably stable flux reconstruction high-order methods on curvilinear elements (Q2671373) (← links)
- The generation of high-quality difference and error formulae of arbitrary order on 3-D unstructured grids (Q2746173) (← links)
- High-order ALE method for the Navier–Stokes equations on a moving hybrid unstructured mesh using flux reconstruction method (Q5071124) (← links)
- A study of high-order grid-characteristic methods on unstructured grids (Q5741332) (← links)