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    Finite Element Method - Its Basis and Fundamentals (6th Edition) by Zienkiewicz, O. C., Taylor, R. L., Zhu, J. Z.

    ISBN: 0750663200, 9780750663205
    Published: Amsterdam ; Oxford ; Tokyo Elsevier 2005
    “… mechanics and to computational fluid dynamics. It delivers the most up-to-date and comprehensive text and reference yet on the basis of the finite element method (FEM…”
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    Numerical simulation of unsteady dense granular flows with rotating geometries by Bennani, L., Neau, H., Baudry, C., Laviéville, J., Fede, P., Simonin, O.

    ISSN: 0263-8762, 1744-3563
    Published: Rugby Elsevier B.V 01.04.2017
    Published in Chemical engineering research & design (01.04.2017)
    “…•The method is successfully applied to the simulation of a complex large scale stirrer. In chemical engineering applications, it is not uncommon to encounter reactors featuring rotating parts…”
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    A differential evolution algorithm with constraint sequencing: An efficient approach for problems with inequality constraints by Asafuddoula, Md, Ray, Tapabrata, Sarker, Ruhul

    ISSN: 1568-4946, 1872-9681
    Published: Elsevier B.V 01.11.2015
    Published in Applied soft computing (01.11.2015)
    “…, solvers relying on finite element methods, computational fluid dynamics, computational electromagnetics etc…”
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    A semi-Lagrangian micro–macro method for viscoelastic flow calculations by Prieto, Juan Luis, Bermejo, Rodolfo, Laso, Manuel

    ISSN: 0377-0257, 1873-2631
    Published: Oxford Elsevier B.V 01.02.2010
    Published in Journal of non-Newtonian fluid mechanics (01.02.2010)
    “…). This discretization leads to solving each time step a linear generalized Stokes problem. For the stochastic differential equations of the microscopic scale model, we use the second order predictor-corrector scheme proposed in [22…”
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    A front remeshing technique for a Lagrangian description of moving interfaces in two-fluid flows by Cruchaga, Marcela, Celentano, Diego, Breitkopf, Piotr, Villon, Pierre, Rassineux, Alain

    ISSN: 0029-5981, 1097-0207
    Published: Chichester, UK John Wiley & Sons, Ltd 25.06.2006
    “… Classical Lagrangian schemes applied to update the front position between two immiscible incompressible fluids have been long recognized to provide a sharp representation of the interface…”
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    Use of the finite element modelling technique for the improvement of viscometry results obtained by cone-and-plate rheometers by Petera, J., Nassehi, V.

    ISSN: 0377-0257, 1873-2631
    Published: Elsevier B.V 1995
    “… Such assumptions are not in general true. In this paper we describe a Galerkin finite element model for the simulation of the flow patterns in cone-and-plate viscometer experiments…”
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