Journal articleThe Finite Volume Particle Method (FVPM) is a meshless method based on a definition of interparticle area which is closely analogous to cell face area in the classical finite volume method. In previous work, the interparticle area has been computed by numerical integration, which is a source of error and is extremely expensive. We show that if the particle weight or kernel function is defined as a discontinuous top-hat function, the particle interaction vectors may be evaluated exactly and efficiently. The new formulation reduces overall computational time by a factor between 6.4 and 8.2. In numerical experiments on a viscous flow with an analytical solution, the method converges under all conditions. Significantly, in contra...
In this paper, a new generation of the particle method known as Particle Finite Element Method (PFEM...
This article reviews and analyzes a number of numerical methods to track interfaces in multiphase fl...
Particle methods such as smoothed particle hydrodynamics (SPH) and the finite volume particle metho...
The finite volume particle method (FVPM) is a mesh-free method for fluid dynamics which allows simpl...
The Finite Volume Particle Method (FVPM) is a meshless method that incorporates features of both Smo...
A surface tension model has been developed in the finite volume particle method (FVPM). FVPM is a co...
Journal articleWe present a new approach to numerical modelling of incompressible flow of fluid abou...
Mesh-free methods offer the potential for greatly simplified modeling of flow with moving walls and ...
Mesh-free methods offer the potential for greatly simplified modeling of flow with moving walls and ...
Pseudo-particle modeling (PPM) is a particle method (PM) proposed in 1996. Though it is effective fo...
Finite-volume method particles, a uniformly distributed force is added to each particle. The contact...
Simulating violent free-surface flows by particle methods is effective. In recent years, the SPH (Sm...
The smoothed particle hydrodynamic method (SPH) is a meshless method that suffers from several short...
Particle Methods are those in which the problem is represented by a discrete number of particles. Ea...
Traditional grid-based numerical methods, such as finite volume method (FVM), are not suitable to s...
In this paper, a new generation of the particle method known as Particle Finite Element Method (PFEM...
This article reviews and analyzes a number of numerical methods to track interfaces in multiphase fl...
Particle methods such as smoothed particle hydrodynamics (SPH) and the finite volume particle metho...
The finite volume particle method (FVPM) is a mesh-free method for fluid dynamics which allows simpl...
The Finite Volume Particle Method (FVPM) is a meshless method that incorporates features of both Smo...
A surface tension model has been developed in the finite volume particle method (FVPM). FVPM is a co...
Journal articleWe present a new approach to numerical modelling of incompressible flow of fluid abou...
Mesh-free methods offer the potential for greatly simplified modeling of flow with moving walls and ...
Mesh-free methods offer the potential for greatly simplified modeling of flow with moving walls and ...
Pseudo-particle modeling (PPM) is a particle method (PM) proposed in 1996. Though it is effective fo...
Finite-volume method particles, a uniformly distributed force is added to each particle. The contact...
Simulating violent free-surface flows by particle methods is effective. In recent years, the SPH (Sm...
The smoothed particle hydrodynamic method (SPH) is a meshless method that suffers from several short...
Particle Methods are those in which the problem is represented by a discrete number of particles. Ea...
Traditional grid-based numerical methods, such as finite volume method (FVM), are not suitable to s...
In this paper, a new generation of the particle method known as Particle Finite Element Method (PFEM...
This article reviews and analyzes a number of numerical methods to track interfaces in multiphase fl...
Particle methods such as smoothed particle hydrodynamics (SPH) and the finite volume particle metho...