Chunlei Liang

Affiliations: 
Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering The George Washington University, Washington, DC, United States 
Area:
Mechanical Engineering, Applied Mechanics, Electricity and Magnetism Physics
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Zhang X, Liang C. (2020) An Open Boundary Condition for High-order Solutions of Magnetohydrodynamics on Unstructured Grids International Journal of Computational Fluid Dynamics. 34: 438-456
Li M, Qiu Z, Liang C, et al. (2019) A new high-order spectral difference method for simulating viscous flows on unstructured grids with mixed-element meshes Computers & Fluids. 184: 187-198
Qiu Z, Zhang B, Liang C, et al. (2019) A high‐order solver for simulating vortex‐induced vibrations using the sliding‐mesh spectral difference method and hybrid grids International Journal For Numerical Methods in Fluids. 90: 171-194
Yang J, Liang C. (2018) A high‐order flux reconstruction adaptive mesh refinement method for magnetohydrodynamics on unstructured grids International Journal For Numerical Methods in Fluids. 86: 231-253
Cox C, Liang C, Plesniak MW. (2016) A high-order solver for unsteady incompressible Navier-Stokes equations using the flux reconstruction method on unstructured grids with implicit dual time stepping Journal of Computational Physics. 314: 414-435
Zhang B, Liang C, Yang J, et al. (2016) A 2D parallel high-order sliding and deforming spectral difference method Computers & Fluids. 139: 184-196
Yang J, Zhang B, Liang C, et al. (2016) A high-order flux reconstruction method with adaptive mesh refinement and artificial diffusivity on unstructured moving/deforming mesh for shock capturing Computers & Fluids. 139: 17-35
Zhang B, Liang C. (2015) A simple, efficient, and high-order accurate curved sliding-mesh interface approach to spectral difference method on coupled rotating and stationary domains Journal of Computational Physics. 295: 147-160
Wang J, Liang C, Miesch MS. (2015) A compressible high-order unstructured spectral difference code for stratified convection in rotating spherical shells Journal of Computational Physics. 290: 90-111
Liang C, Miyaji K, Zhang B. (2014) An efficient correction procedure via reconstruction for simulation of viscous flow on moving and deforming domains Journal of Computational Physics. 256: 55-68
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