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The following pages link to A weighted average flux method for hyperbolic conservation laws (Q3829252):
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- A second order PVM flux limiter method. Application to magnetohydrodynamics and shallow stratified flows (Q348847) (← links)
- Spray algorithm without interface construction (Q417905) (← links)
- Shock wave diffraction about a wedge in a gas-microdroplet mixture (Q609862) (← links)
- Extension of WAF type methods to non-homogeneous shallow water equations with pollutant (Q618383) (← links)
- On WAF-type schemes for multidimensional hyperbolic conservation laws (Q675175) (← links)
- CRKSPH - A conservative reproducing kernel smoothed particle hydrodynamics scheme (Q680094) (← links)
- ADER schemes for scalar non-linear hyperbolic conservation laws with source terms in three-space dimensions (Q703748) (← links)
- A simple HLLC-type Riemann solver for compressible non-equilibrium two-phase flows (Q720792) (← links)
- Reprint of: ``Well-balanced methods for the shallow water equations in spherical coordinates'' (Q720849) (← links)
- Revisiting low-fidelity two-fluid models for gas-solids transport (Q726861) (← links)
- HFVS: an arbitrary high order approach based on flux vector splitting (Q727604) (← links)
- A multispeed discrete Boltzmann model for transcritical 2D shallow water flows (Q728982) (← links)
- Robust HLLC Riemann solver with weighted average flux scheme for strong shock (Q733019) (← links)
- Numerical prediction of airfoil characteristics in a transonic droplet-laden air flow (Q765636) (← links)
- WENO schemes based on upwind and centred TVD fluxes (Q849695) (← links)
- A CFL condition for characteristic based methods (Q918162) (← links)
- Central ADER schemes for hyperbolic conservation laws (Q933474) (← links)
- ADER finite volume schemes for nonlinear reaction-diffusion equations (Q960290) (← links)
- Accurate shock-capturing finite volume method for advection-dominated flow and pollution transport (Q1043055) (← links)
- Restoration of the contact surface in the HLL-Riemann solver (Q1338263) (← links)
- Numerical solution of the two-dimensional unsteady dam break (Q1590419) (← links)
- A modified HLLC-type Riemann solver for the compressible six-equation two-fluid model (Q1643575) (← links)
- Asymmetric lattice Boltzmann model for shallow water flows (Q1643609) (← links)
- Well-balanced methods for the shallow water equations in spherical coordinates (Q1648540) (← links)
- Shallow-water simulations by a well-balanced WAF finite volume method: a case study to the great flood in 2011, Thailand (Q1693748) (← links)
- ADER schemes for three-dimensional non-linear hyperbolic systems (Q1775802) (← links)
- Direct Riemann solvers for the time-dependent Euler equations (Q1905647) (← links)
- A volume-of-fluid reconstruction based interface sharpening algorithm for a reduced equation model of two-material compressible flow (Q2245580) (← links)
- Flux splitting schemes for the Euler equations (Q2361978) (← links)
- Modelling the cell cycle and cell movement in multicellular tumour spheroids (Q2426299) (← links)
- Efficient GPU implementation of a two waves TVD-WAF method for the two-dimensional one layer shallow water system on structured meshes (Q2446666) (← links)
- Comparison of solvers for the generalized Riemann problem for hyperbolic systems with source terms (Q2446963) (← links)
- Exact solution of the Riemann problem for the shallow water equations with discontinuous bottom geometry (Q2478497) (← links)
- MUSTA fluxes for systems of conservation laws (Q2498510) (← links)
- MUSTA: a multi-stage numerical flux (Q2507736) (← links)
- Efficient numerical computations of long-wave run-up and their sensitivity to grid nesting (Q2677920) (← links)
- Weighted average flux method and flux limiters for the numerical simulation of shock waves in rigid porous media (Q4805199) (← links)
- Numerical Tracking of Shallow Water Waves by the Unstructured Finite Volume WAF Approximation (Q5451484) (← links)
- Simple efficient algorithm (SEA) for shallow flows with shock wave on dry and irregular beds (Q5456478) (← links)
- A novel approach to the characteristic splitting scheme for mildly compressible flows based on the weighted averaged flux method (Q6572203) (← links)