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Journal of Computational Physics, Volume 295
Volume 295, August 2015
- Dinshaw S. Balsara:
Three dimensional HLL Riemann solver for conservation laws on structured meshes; Application to Euler and magnetohydrodynamic flows. 1-23 - Filipe da Silva, Martin Campos Pinto, Bruno Després, Stéphane Heuraux:
Stable explicit coupling of the Yee scheme with a linear current model in fluctuating magnetized plasmas. 24-45 - Zhu Huang, John P. Boyd:
Chebyshev-Fourier spectral methods in bipolar coordinates. 46-64 - Daniel A. Nelson, Gustaaf B. Jacobs:
DG-FTLE: Lagrangian coherent structures with high-order discontinuous-Galerkin methods. 65-86 - Chengjie Wang, Jeff D. Eldredge:
Strongly coupled dynamics of fluids and rigid-body systems with the immersed boundary projection method. 87-113 - Tan Bui-Thanh:
From Godunov to a unified hybridized discontinuous Galerkin framework for partial differential equations. 114-146 - Bin Zhang, Chunlei Liang:
A simple, efficient, and high-order accurate curved sliding-mesh interface approach to spectral difference method on coupled rotating and stationary domains. 147-160 - Kai Gao, Shubin Fu, Richard L. Gibson Jr., Eric T. Chung, Yalchin Efendiev:
Generalized Multiscale Finite-Element Method (GMsFEM) for elastic wave propagation in heterogeneous, anisotropic media. 161-188 - Kathryn Farrell, J. Tinsley Oden, Danial Faghihi:
A Bayesian framework for adaptive selection, calibration, and validation of coarse-grained models of atomistic systems. 189-208 - Francesco Capuano, Gennaro Coppola, Luigi de Luca:
An efficient time advancing strategy for energy-preserving simulations. 209-229 - Robert L. Higdon:
Multiple time scales and pressure forcing in discontinuous Galerkin approximations to layered ocean models. 230-260 - Lei Shi, Zhi Jian Wang:
Adjoint-based error estimation and mesh adaptation for the correction procedure via reconstruction method. 261-284 - Jung J. Choi:
Hybrid spectral difference/embedded finite volume method for conservation laws. 285-306 - Indrajit G. Roy:
On computing first and second order derivative spectra. 307-321 - Liming Yang, Chang Shu, Jie Wu:
A three-dimensional explicit sphere function-based gas-kinetic flux solver for simulation of inviscid compressible flows. 322-339 - Benedikt Dorschner, Shyam S. Chikatamarla, Fabian Bösch, Iliya V. Karlin:
Grad's approximation for moving and stationary walls in entropic lattice Boltzmann simulations. 340-354 - Rouhollah Tavakoli:
Computationally efficient approach for the minimization of volume constrained vector-valued Ginzburg-Landau energy functional. 355-378 - Assyr Abdulle, Patrick Henning:
A reduced basis localized orthogonal decomposition. 379-401 - Eric Sonnendrücker, Abigail Wacher, Roman Hatzky, Ralf Kleiber:
A split control variate scheme for PIC simulations with collisions. 402-419 - A. Bukhvostova, J. G. M. Kuerten, Bernard J. Geurts:
Low Mach number algorithm for droplet-laden turbulent channel flow including phase transition. 420-437 - Hauke Gravenkamp, Carolin Birk, Chongmin Song:
Simulation of elastic guided waves interacting with defects in arbitrarily long structures using the Scaled Boundary Finite Element Method. 438-455 - Mathias Winkel, Robert Speck, Daniel Ruprecht:
A high-order Boris integrator. 456-474 - Christoph Brehm, C. Hader, Hermann F. Fasel:
A locally stabilized immersed boundary method for the compressible Navier-Stokes equations. 475-504 - Catherine Ha Ta, Dongyong Wang, Qing Nie:
An integration factor method for stochastic and stiff reaction-diffusion systems. 505-522 - Serge Ndanou, Nicolas Favrie, Sergey L. Gavrilyuk:
Multi-solid and multi-fluid diffuse interface model: Applications to dynamic fracture and fragmentation. 523-555 - Federico G. Pazzona, Pierfranco Demontis, Giuseppe B. Suffritti:
Improving the acceptance in Monte Carlo simulations: Sampling through intermediate states. 556-568 - Razvan Stefanescu, Adrian Sandu, Ionel Michael Navon:
POD/DEIM reduced-order strategies for efficient four dimensional variational data assimilation. 569-595 - David Sondak, John N. Shadid, Assad A. Oberai, Roger P. Pawlowski, Eric C. Cyr, Thomas M. Smith:
A new class of finite element variational multiscale turbulence models for incompressible magnetohydrodynamics. 596-616 - Zhenning Cai, Manuel Torrilhon:
Approximation of the linearized Boltzmann collision operator for hard-sphere and inverse-power-law models. 617-643 - M. Hossein Gorji, Nemanja Andric, Patrick Jenny:
Variance reduction for Fokker-Planck based particle Monte Carlo schemes. 644-664 - Graham W. Alldredge, Florian Schneider:
A realizability-preserving discontinuous Galerkin scheme for entropy-based moment closures for linear kinetic equations in one space dimension. 665-684 - Lulu Tian, Yan Xu, J. G. M. Kuerten, Jaap J. W. van der Vegt:
A local discontinuous Galerkin method for the (non)-isothermal Navier-Stokes-Korteweg equations. 685-714 - Yu Lv, Matthias Ihme:
Entropy-bounded discontinuous Galerkin scheme for Euler equations. 715-739 - Bruno Savard, Yuan Xuan, B. Bobbitt, Guillaume Blanquart:
A computationally-efficient, semi-implicit, iterative method for the time-integration of reacting flows with stiff chemistry. 740-769 - Dirk Peschka:
Thin-film free boundary problems for partial wetting. 770-778 - Jianming Yang, Frederick Stern:
A non-iterative direct forcing immersed boundary method for strongly-coupled fluid-solid interactions. 779-804 - Adrián Lozano-Durán, Markus Holzner, Javier Jiménez:
Numerically accurate computation of the conditional trajectories of the topological invariants in turbulent flows. 805-814 - Wenkui He, Haibing Shao, Olaf Kolditz, Wenqing Wang, Thomas Kalbacher:
Comments on "A mass-conservative switching algorithm for modeling fluid flow in variably saturated porous media, K. Sadegh Zadeh, Journal of Computational Physics, 230 (2011)". 815-820
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