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Free-Form Surfaces

1993
Surfaces have been studied as an expanded form of curves for a long time. As the pioneers of studies on surface representations, Coons and Bezier can be referred. In 1964, Coons proposed the Coons surface[44] for surface representation. It is used to define surface shapes interactively in computers.
Hiroshi Toriya, Hiroaki Chiyokura
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The odd free surface flows of a colloidal chiral fluid

Nature Physics, 2019
V. Soni   +6 more
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On Hydrostatic Free Surface Problems

Journal of Mathematical Fluid Mechanics, 2009
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Free-surface flow of hyperconcentrations

Fluid Dynamics Research, 1999
Summary: A mixture of fluid and solid particles with high sediment concentration (hyperconcentration) is described by a non-Newtonian rheological model incorporating the yield stress, a linear (viscous) stress, and a quadratic (turbulent-dispersive) term.
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Incompressible material point method for free surface flow

Journal of Computational Physics, 2017
Fan Zhang   +4 more
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Free Surface Flows

1998
Waves on Interfaces (S. Fauve).- Thin Film Dynamics (J. M. Chomaz, M. Costa).- Pattern Selection in Surface Tension Driven Flows (H. A. Dijkstra).- Thermocapillary Convection (H. C. Kuhlmann).- Drops, Jets and Bubbles (J. I. D. Alexander).- Perspective on Eulerian Finite Volume Methods for Incompressible Interfacial Flows (D. B. Kothe).
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