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The following pages link to On the Use of Higher-Order Projection Methods for Incompressible Turbulent Flow (Q4917149):
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- On the equivalence between the scheduled relaxation Jacobi method and Richardson's non-stationary method (Q680126) (← links)
- Investigation of finite-volume methods to capture shocks and turbulence spectra in compressible flows (Q782346) (← links)
- Implicit mesh discontinuous Galerkin methods and interfacial gauge methods for high-order accurate interface dynamics, with applications to surface tension dynamics, rigid body fluid-structure interaction, and free surface flow. I (Q1693926) (← links)
- Implicit mesh discontinuous Galerkin methods and interfacial gauge methods for high-order accurate interface dynamics, with applications to surface tension dynamics, rigid body fluid-structure interaction, and free surface flow. II (Q1693927) (← links)
- Higher-order temporal integration for the incompressible Navier-Stokes equations in bounded domains (Q2002287) (← links)
- A spectral deferred correction method for incompressible flow with variable viscosity (Q2123868) (← links)
- A coupled discontinuous Galerkin-finite volume framework for solving gas dynamics over embedded geometries (Q2134725) (← links)
- A hierarchical space-time spectral element and moment-of-fluid method for improved capturing of vortical structures in incompressible multi-phase/multi-material flows (Q2291877) (← links)
- New multi-implicit space-time spectral element methods for advection-diffusion-reaction problems (Q2420679) (← links)
- GePUP: generic projection and unconstrained PPE for fourth-order solutions of the incompressible Navier-Stokes equations with no-slip boundary conditions (Q2629256) (← links)
- A high-order spectral deferred correction strategy for low Mach number flow with complex chemistry (Q5072671) (← links)
- Comparisons of weakly-compressible and truly incompressible approaches for viscous flow into a high-order Cartesian-grid finite volume framework (Q6143500) (← links)