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A stabilized finite element method for particulate two-phase flow equations. Laminar isothermal flow
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    A stabilized finite element method for particulate two-phase flow equations. Laminar isothermal flow (English)
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    19 October 1998
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    compressible Navier-Stokes equations
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    nonlinear algebraic system of equations
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    linearization
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    Newton method
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    generalized minimal residual iterative solver
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    incomplete LU preconditioning
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    Venturi tube flow
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    flow over backward step
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    flows in \(t\)-junction
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