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Boundary Element Methods in Nonlinear Fluid Dynamics: Developments in boundary element methods - 6 (Eur) (Vol 6)
 
 
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Boundary Element Methods in Nonlinear Fluid Dynamics: Developments in boundary element methods - 6 (Eur) (Vol 6) [Library Binding]

P.K. Banerjee (Editor), L. Morino (Editor)

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1851664297 978-1851664290 December 31, 1990
This volume demonstrates that boundary element methods are both elegant and efficient in their application to time dependent time harmonic problems in engineering and therefore worthy of considerable development.

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The Helmholtz decomposition for the analysis of unsteady, viscous and inviscid, incompressible flows is reviewed, with particular emphasis on the mechanism of the vorticity generation. Read the first page
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New York, Fluid Mech, Computational Mechanics Publications, Boston University, Methods Eng, Nonlinear Fluid Dynamics, Cambridge University Press, Rheologica Acta, Elsevier Applied Science Publishers, Georgia Institute of Technology, Applied Mechanics, Engineering Science, Generalised Newtonian Fluid, Solids Struct, University of Stuttgart, Mathematics Department, Pergamon Press, Pineridge Press, San Antonio, Thermal Problems, Universitd La Sapienza
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