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Journal of Computational Physics, Volume 535
Volume 535, 2025
- Viktor Grimm
, Alexander Heinlein
, Axel Klawonn
:
Learning the solution operator of two-dimensional incompressible Navier-Stokes equations using physics-aware convolutional neural networks. 114027 - Xiao-Ting Huang, Peng-Nan Sun, Hong-Guan Lyu, Andrea Colagrossi, A-Man Zhang:
Extension of the consistent δ+-SPH model for multiphase flows considering the compressibility of different phases. 114031 - Hailin Xu
, Yuxin Wang:
Lattice Boltzmann simulation of droplet collisions at various angles in the presence of a non-condensable gas. 114033 - Giorgos Tatsios
, Nikos Vasileiadis
, Livio Gibelli
, Matthew K. Borg
, Duncan A. Lockerby
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A far-field boundary condition for measuring drag force on micro/nano particles. 114034 - Zhen Li
, Ahmed Abdellatif
, Rui Yang, Lluís Jofre, Francesco Capuano
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Navier-Stokes characteristic boundary conditions for real fluids with kinetic-energy- and pressure-equilibrium-preserving schemes. 114035 - Baifen Ren, Carlos Parés
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High-order WENO finite-difference methods for hyperbolic nonconservative systems of partial differential equations. 114047 - Yichen Huang
, Bin Xie:
A new velocity reconstruction algorithm for multiphase flows with moving bodies. 114048 - Zhuang Zhao, Jianxian Qiu
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High-order moment-based Hermite WENO schemes for hyperbolic conservation laws on triangular meshes. 114049 - Guanghui Hu, Ruo Li, Jingfeng Wang:
A multi-mesh approach for accurate computation of multi-target functionals in aerodynamics design. 114054 - Christian Gorges, Fabien Evrard, Robert Chiodi, Berend G. M. van Wachem, Fabian Denner:
Sharp front tracking with geometric interface reconstruction. 114059 - Sydney Vernon, Eviatar Bach
, Oliver R. A. Dunbar
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Nesterov acceleration for ensemble Kalman inversion and variants. 114063

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