. . . "Quinlan, N. J." . "Lobovsk\u00FD, Libor" . . . "23520" . "P(ED1.1.00/02.0090)" . . "RIV/49777513:23520/12:43916373!RIV13-MSM-23520___" . . . "On aspects of finite volume particle method for viscous flow modelling" . "On aspects of finite volume particle method for viscous flow modelling"@en . . . . "1"^^ . "Nestor, R. M." . . . "RIV/49777513:23520/12:43916373" . "156182" . "[4EBF82619B85]" . "On aspects of finite volume particle method for viscous flow modelling"@en . . "The finite volume particle method (FVPM) is a mesh-free particle method that inherits some of the properties of the mesh-based finite volume method (FVM) as well as of particle-based methods such as smoothed particle hydrodynamics (SPH). Herewith, a description of the FVPM model for viscous slightly compressible fluid is presented. The FVPM simulations are performed using particles that are defined on either spherical or non-spherical supports and FVPM convergence and efficiency are addressed. The sensitivity of the method to numerical parameters setup is also discussed." . "On aspects of finite volume particle method for viscous flow modelling" . "Basa, M." . "4"^^ . "finite volume particle method, meshless methods, computational fluid dynamics"@en . . "The finite volume particle method (FVPM) is a mesh-free particle method that inherits some of the properties of the mesh-based finite volume method (FVM) as well as of particle-based methods such as smoothed particle hydrodynamics (SPH). Herewith, a description of the FVPM model for viscous slightly compressible fluid is presented. The FVPM simulations are performed using particles that are defined on either spherical or non-spherical supports and FVPM convergence and efficiency are addressed. The sensitivity of the method to numerical parameters setup is also discussed."@en . .