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A new approach for solving the three-dimensional steady Euler equations. I. General theory
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    A new approach for solving the three-dimensional steady Euler equations. I. General theory (English)
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    An iterative procedure is presented for solving steady inviscid three- dimensional (3-D) subsonic or incompressible rotational flow problems. The procedure combines concepts (Clebsch potentials and Munk-Prim substitution principle) from classical fluid mechanics with an extension to 3-D of a semi-direct Cauchy-Riemann solver.
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    iterative procedure
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    steady inviscid three-dimensional (3-D) subsonic or incompressible rotational flow problems
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    Clebsch potentials
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    Munk-Prim substitution principle
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    semi-direct Cauchy-Riemann solver
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