The following pages link to S. V. Peĭgin (Q179245):
Displayed 32 items.
- Hypersonic viscous shock layer in a swirling gas flow on a permeable surface (Q581145) (← links)
- Three-dimensional thin viscous shock layer in the absence of planes of symmetry in the flow (Q583026) (← links)
- Investigation of three-dimensional boundary layers on blunt bodies with permeable surface (Q794858) (← links)
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- A three-dimensional hypersonic viscous shock layer in two-phase flow (Q1061588) (← links)
- Laminar boundary layer in a swirling flow on a permeable surface (Q1081469) (← links)
- Hypersonic three-dimensional viscous shock layer in a nonuniform gas flow in the neighborhood of the stagnation point (Q1108873) (← links)
- Laminar boundary layer on a partly moving surface in the presence of blowing or suction (Q1146579) (← links)
- Laminar boundary layer on swept-back wings of infinite span at an angle of attack (Q1146580) (← links)
- Three-dimensional laminar boundary layer on a permeable surface in the neighborhood of a symmetry plane (Q1154886) (← links)
- Calculation of three-dimensional turbulent boundary-layer flows on a network of different-power computers (Q1569372) (← links)
- Solution of the equations of a nonequilibrium viscous shock layer for blunt bodies with catalytic surfaces (Q1572691) (← links)
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- A numerical solution of the three-dimensional mixing layer equation (Q3678882) (← links)
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- A numerical method of an increased order of approximation for solving two-dimensional problems of boundary layer theory (Q3802564) (← links)
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- Numerical solution of the equations of three-dimensional viscous shock layer in the vicinity of blunt bodies placed in a stream at the angle of attack (Q5932976) (← links)