A Lattice Boltzmann Wave Model and its Applications
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Abstract
We present a lattice Boltzmann model for simulating wave propagation in complex environments. We illustrate the behavior of our model on several applications and discuss its ability to describe solid body motion and fracture phenomena.
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Cellular Automaton Wave Model Lattice Boltzmann Method Cellular Automaton Model Lattice Boltzmann
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