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    3 research outputs found

    Moment of fluid interface reconstruction method in multi-material arbitrary Lagrangian Eulerian (MMALE) algorithms

    Author
    1. H.R. Anbarlooei
    2. K. Mazaheri
    Publication venue
    Elsevier BV
    Publication date
    01/10/2009
    Field of study
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    ELIMINATION OF THE NON-PHYSICAL OSCILLATIONS IN MULTI-MATERIAL, MULTI-PHASE COMPRESSIBLE FLOWS

    Author
    1. null D.O.A. Cruz
    2. null H.R. Anbarlooei
    3. null Saeed Parvar
    Publication venue
    ABCM Brazilian Society of Mechanical Sciences and Engineering
    Publication date
    01/01/2015
    Field of study
    No full text
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    On the connection between Kolmogorov microscales and friction in pipe flows of viscoplastic fluids

    Author
    1. A.P. Silva Freire
    2. C.M.M. Santos
    3. D.O.A. Cruz
    4. F. Ramos
    5. H.R. Anbarlooei
    Publication venue
    Elsevier BV
    Publication date
    01/08/2018
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