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Kitamura, Keiichi
2020
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“...Introduction: Brief Review of Finite Volume Method (FVM) in Computational Fluid Dynamics -- Role and History of Numerical Flux Functions -- Numerical Flux Functions for Ideal Gases -- Numerical Flux Functions Extended to Real Fluids -- Reconstruction...”2020
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Runchal, Akshai
2020
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“...Brian Spalding: Some Contributions to Computational Fluid Dynamics during the Period 1993 to 2004 -- The SUPER Numerical Scheme for the discretization of the convection terms in Computational Fluid Dynamics computations -- Examples of Decompositions...”2020
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Armenio, Vincenzo
2019
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“.... The Effect of Lossy Data Compression in Computational Fluid Dynamics Applications: Resilience and Data Postprocessing -- Chapter 25. Augmented Prediction of Turbulent Flows via Sequential Estimators -- Part IV: Multiphase and Reactive Flows -- Chapter 26. High...”2019
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Liboff, Richard L.
2003
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“...The Liouville Equation -- Analyses of the Liouville Equation -- The Boltzmann Equation, Fluid Dynamics, and Irreversibility -- Assorted Kinetic Equations with Applications to Plasmas and Neutral Fluids -- Elements of Quantum Kinetic Theory...”2003
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Heinz, Stefan
2003
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“...; The dynamics of relevant variables -- The equations of fluid and thermodynamics: The fluid dynamic variables; From the molecular to fluid dynamics; The closure of the fluid dynamic equations; The equations for multicomponent reacting systems; Direct numerical...”2003
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“... Numbers Asymptotics -- Three Specific Asymptotic Models -- Asymptotic Modelling of Thermal Convection and Interfacial Phenomena -- Meteo-Fluid-Dynamics Models -- Singular Coupling and the Triple-Deck Model....”
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Ricca, Renzo L.
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“... of Lagrangian-Averaged Fluid Dynamics -- IV. Reconnections and Singularities -- The Geometry of Reconnection -- Euler Singularities from the Lagrangian Viewpoint -- Analysis of a Candidate Flow for Hydrodynamic Blowup....”2001
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