This paper describes the use of adaptive hierarchical grids to predict incompressible separated Β―ow at low Reynolds number. The grids consist of a quadtree system of hierarchical Cartesian meshes which are generated by recursive subdivision about seeding points. The governing equations are discretiz
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Hazard mitigation planning for debris flow based on numerical simulation using Kanako simulator
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