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Journal of Computational Physics, Volume 310
Volume 310, April 2016
- Tapan K. Sengupta
, Aditi Sengupta
:
A new alternating bi-diagonal compact scheme for non-uniform grids. 1-25 - Juntao Huang
, Zexi Hu, Wen-An Yong:
Second-order curved boundary treatments of the lattice Boltzmann method for convection-diffusion equations. 26-44 - Sasidharan Unnikrishnan
, Datta V. Gaitonde
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A high-fidelity method to analyze perturbation evolution in turbulent flows. 45-62 - Jinhong Jia, Hong Wang:
A fast finite volume method for conservative space-fractional diffusion equations in convex domains. 63-84 - Shibin Dai
, Qiang Du
:
Computational studies of coarsening rates for the Cahn-Hilliard equation with phase-dependent diffusion mobility. 85-108 - Satoshi Togo, Tomonori Takizuka, Makoto Nakamura, Kazuo Hoshino
, Kenzo Ibano, Tee Long Lang, Yuichi Ogawa:
Self-consistent treatment of the sheath boundary conditions by introducing anisotropic ion temperatures and virtual divertor model. 109-126 - Pedro S. Peixoto
:
Accuracy analysis of mimetic finite volume operators on geodesic grids and a consistent alternative. 127-160 - Salvatore Marrone
, Andrea Di Mascio
, David Le Touzé
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Coupling of Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics with Finite Volume method for free-surface flows. 161-180
- Stefano Berrone
, Sandra Pieraccini
, Stefano Scialò:
Towards effective flow simulations in realistic discrete fracture networks. 181-201
- Rei Kawashima
, Kimiya Komurasaki
, Tony Schönherr
:
A flux-splitting method for hyperbolic-equation system of magnetized electron fluids in quasi-neutral plasmas. 202-212 - Xiaoping Zhang, Max D. Gunzburger, Lili Ju
:
Quadrature rules for finite element approximations of 1D nonlocal problems. 213-236 - Qi Li
, Elie Bou-Zeid
, William Anderson:
The impact and treatment of the Gibbs phenomenon in immersed boundary method simulations of momentum and scalar transport. 237-251 - Carolin Birk, Lei Liu, Chongmin Song
:
Coupled acoustic response of two-dimensional bounded and unbounded domains using doubly-asymptotic open boundaries. 252-284 - James P. Briggs
, Simon J. Pennycook
, J. R. Fergusson, Juha Jäykkä
, E. P. S. Shellard:
Separable projection integrals for higher-order correlators of the cosmic microwave sky: Acceleration by factors exceeding 100. 285-300 - W. N. Edeling, Richard P. Dwight
, Pasquale Cinnella:
Simplex-stochastic collocation method with improved scalability. 301-328 - Jun Luo, Xiangyu Hu
, Nikolaus A. Adams
:
Curvature boundary condition for a moving contact line. 329-341 - Tao Cai
:
A semi-implicit spectral method for compressible convection of rotating and density-stratified flows in Cartesian geometry. 342-360 - Thomas Toulorge, Jonathan Lambrechts
, Jean-François Remacle
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Optimizing the geometrical accuracy of curvilinear meshes. 361-380 - A. G. Filippini
, Maria Kazolea
, Mario Ricchiuto
:
A flexible genuinely nonlinear approach for nonlinear wave propagation, breaking and run-up. 381-417 - Luís Eça
, Christiaan M. Klaij, Guilherme Vaz
, M. Hoekstra, Filipe S. Pereira
:
On code verification of RANS solvers. 418-439 - Ji Peng, Jerrad Hampton, Alireza Doostan:
On polynomial chaos expansion via gradient-enhanced ℓ1-minimization. 440-458 - Manuel Huber
, Franz Keller, Winfried Säckel, Manuel Hirschler
, Philip Kunz
, S. Majid Hassanizadeh, Ulrich Nieken
:
On the physically based modeling of surface tension and moving contact lines with dynamic contact angles on the continuum scale. 459-477

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