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Recent Advances of Multi-phase Flow Computation with the Adaptive Soroban-grid Cubic Interpolated Propagation (CIP) Method

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Recent developments of simulation technology have enabled the combined analysis of solid, liquid and gas. However, it is still challenging to establish simultaneous treatment of materials undergoing phase state transition. This is because the conventional combined analysis relies on the separate treatment of each phase.

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Yabe, T., Ogata, Y., Takizawa, K. (2009). Recent Advances of Multi-phase Flow Computation with the Adaptive Soroban-grid Cubic Interpolated Propagation (CIP) Method. In: Deconinck, H., Dick, E. (eds) Computational Fluid Dynamics 2006. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-92779-2_3

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