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16) K. Shibata and S. Koshizuka, "Numerical analysis of shipping water impact on a deck using a particle method," Ocean Engineering, Vol 34, pp. 585–593, 2007.
 
17) A. Shakibaeinia and Y.C. Jin "A mesh-free particle model for simulation of mobile-bed dam break." Advances in Water Resources, 34 (6):794-807794–807 {{doi|10.1016/j.advwatres.2011.04.011}}.
 
18) A. Shakibaeinia and Y.C. Jin "A weakly compressible MPS method for simulation open-boundary free-surface flow." Int. J. Numer. Methods Fluids, 63 (10):1208–1232 (Published Online: 7 Aug 2009 {{doi|10.1002/fld.2132}}).
 
19) A. Shakibaeinia and Y.C. Jin "Lagrangian Modeling of flow over spillways using moving particle semi-implicit method." Proc. 33rd IAHR Congress, Vancouver, Canada, 2009, 1809-18161809–1816.
 
20) A. Shakibaeinia and Y.C. Jin "MPS Mesh-Free Particle Method for Multiphase Flows." Computer methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering. 229-232229–232: 13-2613–26. 2012.
 
21)A. Shakibaeinia and Y.C. Jin "A MPS Based Mesh-free Particle Method for Open Channel flow. Journal of Hydraulic Engineering ASCE. 137(11): 1375-13841375–1384. 2011.
 
22) M. Sueyoshi, M. Kashiwagi and S. Naito, "Numerical simulation of wave-induced nonlinear motions of a two-dimensional floating body by the moving particle semi-implicit method," Journal of Marine Science and Technology, Vol 13, pp. 85–94, 2008.