CFD: Algorithms I
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Presentations
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Acceleration of incremental-pressure-correction incompressible flow computations using a coarse-grid projection method
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Authors
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Ali Kashefi
- Engineering Science and Mechanics Program, Department of Biomedical Engineering and Mechanics, Virginia Tech
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Anne Staples
- Associate Professor, Engineering Science and Mechanics Program, Department of Biomedical Engineering and Mechanics, Virginia Tech
- Virginia Tech
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Simulating incompressible flow on moving meshfree grids using General Finite Differences (GFD)
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Yaroslav Vasyliv
- Georgia Institute of Technology
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Alexander Alexeev
- Georgia Institute of Technology
- Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology
- Georgia Tech
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A characteristic mapping method for two-dimensional incompressible Euler flows
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Badal Yadav
- Department of Mathematics and Statistics, McGill University, CRM, Montreal, Canada
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Olivier Mercier
- Department of Mathematics and Statistics, McGill University, CRM, Montreal, Canada
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Jean-Christophe Nave
- Department of Mathematics and Statistics, McGill University, CRM, Montreal, Canada
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Kai Schneider
- I2M-CNRS, Centre de Math\'ematiques et d'Informatique, Aix-Marseille Universit\'e, Marseille, France
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Reference Map Technique for Incompressible Fluid--Structure Interaction Problems
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Chris Rycroft
- Harvard University
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Chen-Hung Wu
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Yue Yu
- Lehigh University
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Ken Kamrin
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Application of a derivative-free global optimization algorithm to the derivation of a new time integration scheme for the simulation of incompressible turbulence.
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Shahrouz Alimohammadi
- University of California San Diego
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Daniele Cavaglieri
- University of California San Diego
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Pooriya Beyhaghi
- University of California San Diego
- UCSD
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Thomas Bewley
- University of California San Diego
- UCSD
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A Family of Convective-Like Energy-Stable Outflow Boundary Conditions for Incompressible Flow Simulations on Severely-Truncated Unbounded Domains
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Suchuan Dong
- Purdue University
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A $\sigma$-coordinate model for 3D free-surface flows using an unstructured finite-volume technique
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Miguel Uh Zapata
- Center for Mathematical Research, CIMAT-Merida
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Coupling LAMMPS with Lattice Boltzmann fluid solver: theory, implementation, and applications.
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Jifu Tan
- University of Pennsylvania
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Talid Sinno
- University of Pennsylvania
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Scott Diamond
- University of Pennsylvania
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