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A time accurate calculation procedure for flows with a free surface using a modified artificial compressibility formulation
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    A time accurate calculation procedure for flows with a free surface using a modified artificial compressibility formulation (English)
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    9 February 1995
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    A time accurate, three-dimensional, finite volume, implicit scheme has been proposed for the calculations of flows with a free surface on unsteady Eulerian grids, which uses a modified form of the artificial compressibility formulation. The modification comes from the addition of the gravitational potential to the pressure term appearing in the continuity equation of the original formulation.
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    three-dimensional, finite volume, implicit scheme
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    unsteady Eulerian grids
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    gravitational potential
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    pressure term
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    continuity equation
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