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Dynamic evaluation of the finite particle method for computing surface tension
E. A. Wenzel
, S. C. Garrick
Mechanical Engineering
Aerospace Engineering and Mechanics
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Surface Tension
100%
Dynamic Assessment
100%
Finite Particle Method
100%
Oscillation
28%
Volume-of-fluid Simulation
28%
Spray Simulation
28%
Radius of Influence
28%
Implementation Method
14%
Well-behaved
14%
Droplet Size Distribution
14%
Interfacial Curvature
14%
Capillary Breakup
14%
Liquid-gas Interface
14%
Critical Dynamics
14%
Height Function Method
14%
Curvature Tension
14%
Ethanol Droplet
14%
Engineering
Fluid Simulation
100%
Length Scale
50%
Good Performance
50%
Droplet Size Distribution
50%
Liquid Gas
50%
Material Science
Surface Tension
100%
Particle Method
100%
Mathematics
Length Scale
100%
Height Function
100%
Computer Science
Good Performance
100%