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PROST: A Parabolic Reconstruction of Surface Tension for the Volume-of-Fluid Method
2002452 citationsYuriko Renardy, Michael RenardyJournal of Computational Physicsprofile →
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Renardy, Yuriko, Shahriar Afkhami, Michael Renardy, et al.. (2009). Deformation of a hydrophobic ferrofluid droplet suspended in a viscous medium under uniform magnetic fields. Bulletin of the American Physical Society. 62.1 indexed citations
Renardy, Yuriko & Michael Renardy. (2002). PROST: A Parabolic Reconstruction of Surface Tension for the Volume-of-Fluid Method. Journal of Computational Physics. 183(2). 400–421.452 indexed citations breakdown →
Renardy, Yuriko, Helen J. Wilson, & Michael Renardy. (1998). Structure of the spectrum in zero Reynolds number shear flow of the UCM and Oldroyd-B liquids. APS Division of Fluid Dynamics Meeting Abstracts.1 indexed citations
Renardy, Michael. (1988). Existence of slow steady flows of viscoelastic fluids of integral type. ZAMM ‐ Journal of Applied Mathematics and Mechanics / Zeitschrift für Angewandte Mathematik und Mechanik. 68(4). 40.12 indexed citations
Renardy, Michael. (1986). Inflow boundary conditions for steady flows of viscoelastic fluids with differential constitutive laws. Defense Technical Information Center (DTIC).4 indexed citations
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