A vortex particle method is developed for simulating two-dimensional, unsteady compressible flow. The method uses the Helmholtz decomposition of the velocity field to separately treat the irrotational and solenoidal portions of the flow, and the par-ticles are allowed to change volume to conserve mass. In addition to having vorticity and dilatation properties, the particles also carry density, enthalpy, and entropy. The resulting evolution equations contain terms that are computed with techniques used in some incompressible methods. Truncation of unbounded domains via a nonre-flecting boundary condition is also considered. The fast multipole method is adapted to compressible particles in order to make the method computationally efficient. T...
SUMMARY. In this paper two dimensional vorticity dynamic is studied using two different particle me...
Many flow problems involve the wakes of devices, which may have a significant impact on a downstream...
Recent contributions to vortex particle methods for the computation of three-dimensional incompressi...
A vortex particle method is developed for simulating two-dimensional, unsteady compressible flow. Th...
A vortex particle method is developed for simulating two-dimensional, unsteady compressible (low. Th...
A vortex particle method for the simulation of two-dimensional compressible flows is developed. The ...
Vortex methods have become useful tools for the computation of incompressible fluid flow. In the pr...
A compressible hybrid Vortex Particle-Mesh (VPM) method is being developed to study unsteady and ful...
This paper presents the implementation and validation of a remeshed Vortex Particle-Mesh (VPM) metho...
A vortex particle method for the simulation of two-dimensional compressible flows is developed. The ...
This report presents details of a new mathematical model of viscous, incompressible, unsteady flow ...
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Vortex Methods are a class of particle approximation of the Euler and the Navier-Stokes equation wri...
In this study, a vortex particle method is used to simulate incompressible vortical flows, specifica...
In this paper two dimensional free vorticity dynamics is studied using two different particle metho...
SUMMARY. In this paper two dimensional vorticity dynamic is studied using two different particle me...
Many flow problems involve the wakes of devices, which may have a significant impact on a downstream...
Recent contributions to vortex particle methods for the computation of three-dimensional incompressi...
A vortex particle method is developed for simulating two-dimensional, unsteady compressible flow. Th...
A vortex particle method is developed for simulating two-dimensional, unsteady compressible (low. Th...
A vortex particle method for the simulation of two-dimensional compressible flows is developed. The ...
Vortex methods have become useful tools for the computation of incompressible fluid flow. In the pr...
A compressible hybrid Vortex Particle-Mesh (VPM) method is being developed to study unsteady and ful...
This paper presents the implementation and validation of a remeshed Vortex Particle-Mesh (VPM) metho...
A vortex particle method for the simulation of two-dimensional compressible flows is developed. The ...
This report presents details of a new mathematical model of viscous, incompressible, unsteady flow ...
NOTE: Text or symbols not renderable in plain ASCII are indicated by [...]. Abstract is included in ...
Vortex Methods are a class of particle approximation of the Euler and the Navier-Stokes equation wri...
In this study, a vortex particle method is used to simulate incompressible vortical flows, specifica...
In this paper two dimensional free vorticity dynamics is studied using two different particle metho...
SUMMARY. In this paper two dimensional vorticity dynamic is studied using two different particle me...
Many flow problems involve the wakes of devices, which may have a significant impact on a downstream...
Recent contributions to vortex particle methods for the computation of three-dimensional incompressi...