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The Moving particle semi-implicit (MPS) method is a widely used approach to simulate the violent interactions between dam break flow and downstream structures.
Date Li, Huaixin Zhang, Guangfei Qin
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Numerical Simulation for Meniscus Bridge Formation and Breakage
For mechanical devices in micro or nanometer scale, interactions between surfaces have become very important. When two surfaces approach each other, in the presence of meniscus bridges by liquid film on the surface or condensed water from humid air ...
Kentaro Tanaka +2 more
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Numerical simulation of ball bearing flow field using the moving particle semi-implicit method
The distribution of lubricating oil in the bearing cavity is of great significance to bearing lubrication and cooling. A new idea is provided to further study the ball bearings lubrication, to achieve effective lubrication of bearings.
Wei Wu, Chunhui Wei, Shihua Yuan
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MPS eutectic reaction model development for severe accident phenomenon simulation
During the postulated severe accident of nuclear reactor, eutectic reaction leads to low-temperature melting of fuel cladding and early failure of core structure. In order to model eutectic melting with the moving particle semi-implicit (MPS) method, the
Yingzi Zhu, Jinbiao Xiong, Yanhua Yang
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A particle method computer simulation: applications to the study of blood flow [PDF]
The need to analyse the microscopic mechanical behaviour of blood flow was one of the main reasons to develop a new computer simulation using a particle method.
Kamada, H. +5 more
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We present the Moving Least‐Squares Aided Finite Element Method (MLS‐FEM) as a robust approach to evaluate flow fields in polymer mixers. Using a fixed background mesh that is independent of rotor shape and motion, MLS‐FEM captures distributive and dispersive mixing without the need for mesh regeneration.
Mehdi Mostafaiyan +2 more
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A Mesh-Free Particle Method for Simulation of Mobile-Bed Behavior Induced by Dam Break
The mesh-free particle method is the latest method in the computational fluid dynamics field. It has become well-known due to its application for simulating any kind of interface deformation and fragmentation, including large disturbance on the interface.
Kyung Sung Kim
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Matrix product state renormalization
The truncation or compression of the spectrum of Schmidt values is inherent to the matrix product state (MPS) approximation of one-dimensional quantum ground states.
Bal, Matthias +4 more
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Simulation des vagues déferlantes par la méthode SPH couplée à un modèle k-¿ [PDF]
The paper employs a Reynolds-averaged Navier¿Stokes (RANS) approach to investigate the time-dependent wave breaking processes. The numerical model is the smoothed particle hydrodynamic (SPH) method.
Shao, Songdong
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Fragme∩t: An Open‐Source Framework for Multiscale Quantum Chemistry Based on Fragmentation
This review introduces a new open‐source Python framework for rapid validation and prototyping of fragment‐based quantum chemistry methods, designed to be easy to deploy and modify by non‐experts. It is based on a foundation of the generalized many‐body expansion, which can encompass numerous fragmentation methods, combined with energy screening that ...
Dustin R. Broderick +8 more
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