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Journal of Computational Physics, Volume 215
Volume 215, Number 1, June 2006
- Aimé Fournier:
Exact calculation of Fourier series in nonconforming spectral-element methods. 1-5 - Ray A. Berry:
Notes on the PCICE method: Simplification, generalization, and compressibility properties. 6-11
- Jianming Yang, Elias Balaras:
An embedded-boundary formulation for large-eddy simulation of turbulent flows interacting with moving boundaries. 12-40 - Yuzhi Sun, Zhi Jian Wang, Yen Liu:
Spectral (finite) volume method for conservation laws on unstructured grids VI: Extension to viscous flow. 41-58 - Duane Rosenberg, Aimé Fournier, Paul F. Fischer, Annick Pouquet:
Geophysical-astrophysical spectral-element adaptive refinement (GASpAR): Object-oriented h-adaptive fluid dynamics simulation. 59-80 - Yohsuke Imai, Takayuki Aoki:
Stable coupling between vector and scalar variables for the IDO scheme on collocated grids. 81-97 - Sunitha Nagrath, Kenneth E. Jansen, Richard T. Lahey Jr., Iskander Sh. Akhatov:
Hydrodynamic simulation of air bubble implosion using a level set approach. 98-132 - Taehun Lee, Ching-Long Lin, Lea-Der Chen:
A lattice Boltzmann algorithm for calculation of the laminar jet diffusion flame. 133-152 - M. Pino Martín, Graham V. Candler:
A parallel implicit method for the direct numerical simulation of wall-bounded compressible turbulence. 153-171 - Anna-Karin Tornberg, Katarina Gustavsson:
A numerical method for simulations of rigid fiber suspensions. 172-196 - Hailiang Liu, Jue Yan:
A local discontinuous Galerkin method for the Korteweg-de Vries equation with boundary effect. 197-218 - Keh-Ming Shyue:
A wave-propagation based volume tracking method for compressible multicomponent flow in two space dimensions. 219-244 - Anurag Dipankar, Tapan K. Sengupta:
Symmetrized compact scheme for receptivity study of 2D transitional channel flow. 245-273 - Vivek Prabhakar, J. N. Reddy:
Spectral/hp penalty least-squares finite element formulation for the steady incompressible Navier-Stokes equations. 274-297 - Liping Liu, Jeffrey P. Thomas, Earl H. Dowell, Peter J. Attar, Kenneth C. Hall:
A comparison of classical and high dimensional harmonic balance approaches for a Duffing oscillator. 298-320 - Simon J. Cooke, Roman Shtokhamer, Alfred A. Mondelli, Baruch Levush:
A finite integration method for conformal, structured-grid, electromagnetic simulation. 321-347 - Ping Lin, Chun Liu:
Simulations of singularity dynamics in liquid crystal flows: A C0 finite element approach. 348-362 - Nail A. Gumerov, Ramani Duraiswami:
Fast multipole method for the biharmonic equation in three dimensions. 363-383
- Tsung-Min Hwang, Wen-Wei Lin, Wei-Cheng Wang, Weichung Wang:
Erratum to "Numerical simulation of three dimensional pyramid quantum dot" [J. Comput. Phys. 196 (2004) 208-232]. 384
Volume 215, Number 2, July 2006
- E. J. Caramana, Raphaël Loubère:
"Curl-q": A vorticity damping artificial viscosity for essentially irrotational Lagrangian hydrodynamics calculations. 385-391 - Paul Macklin, John S. Lowengrub:
An improved geometry-aware curvature discretization for level set methods: Application to tumor growth. 392-401
- Thomas E. Schwartzentruber, Iain D. Boyd:
A hybrid particle-continuum method applied to shock waves. 402-416 - Chan-Sun Shin, Marc C. Fivel, Marc Verdier, S. C. Kwon:
Numerical methods to improve the computing efficiency of discrete dislocation dynamics simulations. 417-429 - Seth B. Dworkin, Beth Anne V. Bennett, Mitchell D. Smooke:
A mass-conserving vorticity-velocity formulation with application to nonreacting and reacting flows. 430-447 - Kai Huang, George Papanicolaou, Knut Sølna, Chrysoula Tsogka, Hongkai Zhao:
Efficient numerical simulation for long range wave propagation. 448-464 - Frédéric N. Felten, Thomas S. Lund:
Kinetic energy conservation issues associated with the collocated mesh scheme for incompressible flow. 465-484 - Maximiliano Ujevic, Patricio S. Letelier:
Solving procedure for a 25-diagonal coefficient matrix: Direct numerical solutions of the three-dimensional linear Fokker-Planck equation. 485-505 - Ioan Teleaga, Mohammed Seaïd, Ingenuin Gasser, Axel Klar, Jens Struckmeier:
Radiation models for thermal flows at low Mach number. 506-525 - Jungsoo Suh, Steven H. Frankel, Luc Mongeau, Michael W. Plesniak:
Compressible large eddy simulations of wall-bounded turbulent flows using a semi-implicit numerical scheme for low Mach number aeroacoustics. 526-551 - Chunxiong Zheng:
Exact nonreflecting boundary conditions for one-dimensional cubic nonlinear Schrödinger equations. 552-565 - Ivo F. Sbalzarini, Jens H. Walther, Michael Bergdorf, Simone Elke Hieber, Evangelos M. Kotsalis, Petros Koumoutsakos:
PPM - A highly efficient parallel particle-mesh library for the simulation of continuum systems. 566-588 - Nikolaos A. Kampanis, John A. Ekaterinaris:
A staggered grid, high-order accurate method for the incompressible Navier-Stokes equations. 589-613 - Bangti Jin, Wen Chen:
Boundary knot method based on geodesic distance for anisotropic problems. 614-629 - Aihua Wood:
Analysis of electromagnetic scattering from an overfilled cavity in the ground plane. 630-641 - Daniel Appelö, Gunilla Kreiss:
A new absorbing layer for elastic waves. 642-660 - Xin Lv, Yong Zhao, Xiaoyang Huang, G. H. Xia, Zhi Jian Wang:
An efficient parallel/unstructured-multigrid preconditioned implicit method for simulating 3D unsteady compressible flows with moving objects. 661-690 - Andrea Bonito, Marco Picasso, Manuel Laso:
Numerical simulation of 3D viscoelastic flows with free surfaces. 691-716 - Christophe Buet, Bruno Després:
Asymptotic preserving and positive schemes for radiation hydrodynamics. 717-740 - Panos Drouvelis, Peter Schmelcher, Peter Bastian:
Parallel implementation of the recursive Green's function method. 741-756 - Kewei Liang, Ping Lin, Ming Tze Ong, Roger C. E. Tan:
A splitting moving mesh method for reaction-diffusion equations of quenching type. 757-777
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