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A mass conservation scheme for level set method applied to multiphase incompressible flowsSalih et al., 2013
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- Salih A
- Moulic S
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- International Journal for Computational Methods in Engineering Science and Mechanics
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Despite the inherent advantages of the level set method in the computation of multiphase flows, the principal drawback has been the lack of conservation of mass (or volume in incompressible flows). While the level set community has resorted to the use of highly …
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