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Interface reconstruction with least-squares fit and split advection in three-dimensional Cartesian geometry
E Aulisa, S Manservisi, R Scardovelli, S Zaleski
Journal of Computational Physics 225 (2), 2301-2319, 2007
3182007
A mixed markers and volume-of-fluid method for the reconstruction and advection of interfaces in two-phase and free-boundary flows
E Aulisa, S Manservisi, R Scardovelli
Journal of Computational Physics 188 (2), 611-639, 2003
1932003
A geometrical area-preserving volume-of-fluid advection method
E Aulisa, S Manservisi, R Scardovelli, S Zaleski
Journal of Computational Physics 192 (1), 355-364, 2003
1832003
A surface marker algorithm coupled to an area-preserving marker redistribution method for three-dimensional interface tracking
E Aulisa, S Manservisi, R Scardovelli
Journal of Computational Physics 197 (2), 555-584, 2004
1062004
Analysis of generalized Forchheimer flows of compressible fluids in porous media
E Aulisa, L Bloshanskaya, L Hoang, A Ibragimov
Journal of Mathematical Physics 50 (10), 2009
952009
A practical guide to geometric regulation for distributed parameter systems
E Aulisa, D Gilliam
CRC Press, 2015
912015
Benchmark problems for wave propagation in elastic materials
A Idesman, H Samajder, E Aulisa, P Seshaiyer
Computational Mechanics 43, 797-814, 2009
682009
A novel representation of the surface tension force for two-phase flow with reduced spurious currents
E Aulisa, S Manservisi, R Scardovelli
Computer methods in applied mechanics and engineering 195 (44-47), 6239-6257, 2006
482006
Mathematical framework of the well productivity index for fast Forchheimer (non-Darcy) flows in porous media
E Aulisa, A Ibragimov, P Valko, J Walton
Mathematical Models and Methods in Applied Sciences 19 (08), 1241-1275, 2009
472009
A monolithic ALE Newton–Krylov solver with multigrid-Richardson–Schwarz preconditioning for incompressible fluid-structure interaction
E Aulisa, S Bna, G Bornia
Computers & Fluids 174, 213-228, 2018
432018
A computational multilevel approach for solving 2D Navier–Stokes equations over non-matching grids
E Aulisa, S Manservisi, P Seshaiyer
Computer methods in applied mechanics and engineering 195 (33-36), 4604-4616, 2006
422006
Geometric framework for modeling nonlinear flows in porous media, and its applications in engineering
E Aulisa, A Ibragimov, M Toda
Nonlinear Analysis: Real World Applications 11 (3), 1734-1751, 2010
292010
A multilevel domain decomposition approach for studying coupled flow applications
E Aulisa, A Cervone, S Manservisi, P Seshaiyer
Communications in Computational Physics 6 (2), 319, 2009
292009
A new method for evaluating the productivity index of nonlinear flows
E Aulisa, A Ibragimov, JR Walton
SPE Journal 14 (04), 693-706, 2009
282009
FLUID STRUCTURE INTERACTION PROBLEM WITH CHANGING THICKNESS BEAM AND SLIGHTLY COMPRESSIBLE FLUID.
E Aulisa, A Ibragimov, EY Kaya-Cekin
Discrete & Continuous Dynamical Systems-Series S 7 (6), 2014
202014
Boundary control problems in convective heat transfer with lifting function approach and multigrid Vanka-type solvers
E Aulisa, G Bornia, S Manservisi
Communications in Computational Physics 18 (3), 621-649, 2015
192015
Magnetic drug targeting simulations in blood flows with fluid‐structure interaction
S Calandrini, G Capodaglio, E Aulisa
International journal for numerical methods in biomedical engineering 34 (4 …, 2018
182018
Long-term dynamics for well productivity index for nonlinear flows in porous media
E Aulisa, L Bloshanskaya, A Ibragimov
Journal of mathematical physics 52 (2), 2011
182011
A multilevel domain decomposition approach to solving coupled applications in computational fluid dynamics
E Aulisa, S Manservisi, P Seshaiyer
International Journal for Numerical Methods in Fluids 56 (8), 1139-1145, 2008
172008
A non-conforming computational methodology for modeling coupled problems
E Aulisa, S Manservisi, P Seshaiyer
Nonlinear Analysis: Theory, Methods & Applications 63 (5-7), e1445-e1454, 2005
172005
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