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The following pages link to The numerical prediction of planar viscoelastic contraction flows using the pom--pom model and higher-order finite volume schemes (Q868231):
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- A semi-Lagrangian micro-macro method for viscoelastic flow calculations (Q377221) (← links)
- Modeling and simulation of the viscoelastic fluid mold filling process by level set method (Q377387) (← links)
- A numerical study of constitutive models endowed with pom-pom molecular attributes (Q377419) (← links)
- Numerical study for differential constitutive equations with polymer melts by using a hybrid finite-element/volume method (Q739002) (← links)
- Effect of a high-resolution differencing scheme on finite-volume predictions of viscoelastic flows (Q1584862) (← links)
- Highly elastic solutions for Oldroyd-B and Phan-Thien/Tanner fluids with a finite volume/element method: planar contraction flows (Q1604096) (← links)
- Multiscale numerical simulations of branched polymer melt viscoelastic flow based on double-equation XPP model (Q1629242) (← links)
- Modelling pom-pom type models with high-order finite volume schemes (Q1780805) (← links)
- Numerical simulation of the transient flow of branched polymer melts through a planar contraction using the ''pom-pom'' model (Q1818521) (← links)
- Numerical prediction of extensional flows in contraction geometries: hybrid finite volume/element method. (Q1860359) (← links)
- Plane contraction flows of upper convected Maxwell and Phan-Thien-Tanner fluids as predicted by a finite volume method (Q1979159) (← links)
- Application of the natural stress formulation for solving unsteady viscoelastic contraction flows (Q2220624) (← links)
- Numerical simulations of the planar contraction flow for a polyethylene melt using the XPP model (Q2486525) (← links)
- Numerical simulation of abrupt contraction flows using the double convected Pom-Pom model (Q2486533) (← links)
- A numerical study of the planar contraction flow of a viscoelastic fluid using the SIMPLER algorithm (Q2639722) (← links)
- A cell-vertex finite volume/element method on triangles for abrupt contraction viscoelastic flows. (Q5944224) (← links)