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  • Non-Intrusive Reduced Order Modeling of Convection Dominated Flows Using Artificial Neural Networks with Application to Rayleigh-Taylor Instability

    Zhen Gao, Qi Liu, Jan S. Hesthaven, Bao-Shan Wang, Wai Sun Don, Xiao Wen
    2021-04-30
    49858 4428 Pages:97-123
  • Improved Lattice Boltzmann Without Parasitic Currents for Rayleigh-Taylor Instability

    Daniele Chiappini, Gino Bella, Sauro Succi, Federico Toschi & Stefano Ubertini
    2010-07-01
    41068 4115 Pages:423-444
  • Vortex Spline Method for Two-Dimensional Rayleigh-Taylor Interfaces Between Inviscid and Perfect Dielectric Fluids with External Electric Fields

    Wenxuan Guo, Qiang Zhang
    2025-11-07
    2590 96 Pages:78-118
  • Development of a Volume of Fluid Method for Computing Interfacial Incompressible Fluid Flows

    Zhenghua Gu, Yuan Yao, Ching-Hao Yu, Ruidong An
    2020-02-23
    49166 3341 Pages:1076-1114
  • Simulation of Incompressible Free Surface Flow Using the Volume Preserving Level Set Method

    Ching-Hao Yu & Tony Wen-Hann Sheu
    2020-07-31
    38674 3130 Pages:931-956
  • Numerical Simulation of Free Surface by an Area-Preserving Level Set Method

    Tony W. H. Sheu & C. H. Yu
    2020-07-31
    39188 4015 Pages:1347-1371
  • A Robust, Fully Adaptive Hybrid Level-Set/Front-Tracking Method for Two-Phase Flows with an Accurate Surface Tension Computation

    Hector D. Ceniceros, Alexandre M. Roma, Aristeu Silveira-Neto & Millena M. Villar
    2010-08-01
    40089 4484 Pages:51-94
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