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The following pages link to Finite Element Methods for Fluid-Structure Interaction (Q226339):
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- MODFLOW-NWT, a Newton formulation for MODFLOW-2005 (Q63047) (← links)
- Development and Implementation of a Transport Method for the Transport and Reaction Simulation Engine (TaRSE) based on the Godunov-Mixed Finite Element Method (Q64879) (← links)
- The U.S. Geological Survey Modular Ground-Water Model - PCGN: A Preconditioned Conjugate Gradient Solver with Improved Nonlinear Control (Q65344) (← links)
- MODFLOW-2000, The U.S. Geological Survey Modular Ground-Water Model -- GMG Linear Equation Solver Package Documentation (Q70070) (← links)
- A modular finite-element model (MODFE) for areal and axisymmetric ground-water-flow problems, Part 3: Design philosophy and programming details (Q85279) (← links)
- A general method for generating bathymetric data for hydrodynamic computer models (Q90173) (← links)
- An explicit model for two-dimensional tidal circulation using triangular finite elements : WAVETL user's manual (Q106204) (← links)
- A progress report on estuary modeling by the finite-element method (Q110259) (← links)
- A program to simulate and aquifer using alternating direction implicit-iterative procedure (Q119902) (← links)
- Richard Healy (Q139030) (← links)
- Maarten Van Daele (Q139385) (← links)
- Radek Fučík (Q139871) (← links)
- Eric Deleersnijder (Q141024) (← links)
- Jeffrey Geurink (Q141035) (← links)
- Richard Katz (Q141173) (← links)
- romain brossier (Q141409) (← links)
- John Jakeman (Q142209) (← links)
- Matthew Farthing (Q142844) (← links)
- Heiner Igel (Q143109) (← links)
- Philip Townsend (Q143242) (← links)
- Jarno Verkaik (Q143374) (← links)
- Clawpack: Building an open source ecosystem for solving hyperbolic PDEs (Q153092) (← links)
- Adaptive moving mesh methods for simulating one-dimensional groundwater problems with sharp moving fronts (Q237452) (← links)
- Comparison of an algebraic multigrid algorithm to two iterative solvers used for modeling ground water flow and transport (Q237505) (← links)
- A domain decomposition approach to implementing fault slip in finite-element models of quasi-static and dynamic crustal deformation (Q243163) (← links)
- Use of general purpose graphics processing units with MODFLOW (Q243501) (← links)
- Application of the control volume mixed finite element method to a triangular discretization (Q245124) (← links)
- Reducing relative error from the CVBEM by proper treatment of the known boundary conditions (Q271910) (← links)
- A finite element model for tidal and residual circulation (Q299180) (← links)
- Institut de recherche mathématique de Rennes (Q331443) (← links)
- Laboratoire d'Informatique pour la Mécanique et les Sciences de l'Ingénieur (Q331755) (← links)
- University of Bío-Bío (Q331812) (← links)
- Applied Mathematics (United States) (Q332130) (← links)
- Chevron (Netherlands) (Q332569) (← links)
- Mechanics' Institute (Q332570) (← links)
- University of Stuttgart (Q332627) (← links)
- Kent State University at Stark (Q332871) (← links)
- University of Concepción (Q333148) (← links)
- Politecnico di Milano (Q333168) (← links)
- City & Guilds Group (Q333299) (← links)
- Swansea University (Q333385) (← links)
- Université de Pau et des Pays de l'Adour (Q333443) (← links)
- Las Positas College (Q334424) (← links)
- University of Massachusetts Dartmouth (Q334438) (← links)
- École Centrale de Nantes (Q334735) (← links)
- Bauhaus-Universität Weimar (Q334893) (← links)
- Universidad Católica de la Santísima Concepción (Q335118) (← links)
- Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (Q335123) (← links)
- Université Polytechnique Hauts-de-France (Q335380) (← links)
- Ecole Nationale du Génie de l'Eau et de l'Environnement de Strasbourg (ENGEES) (Q335594) (← links)