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A new approach for solving the three-dimensional steady Euler equations. II. Application to secondary flows in a turning channel
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    A new approach for solving the three-dimensional steady Euler equations. II. Application to secondary flows in a turning channel (English)
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    The solution procedure developed in part I [see the review above (Zbl 0604.76058)] is discretized and used to obtain inviscid solutions for subsonic flows in a \(180^ o\) turning channel. It is shown that the current algorithm can accurately predict the behavior of weak secondary flows and is capable of generating solutions for strong seconday flows. Moreover, it is shown that acceptable flow solutions may be obtained after only 10-20 outer loop iterations.
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    inviscid solutions
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    subsonic flows
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    turning channel
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    weak secondary flows
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    strong seconday flows
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    flow solutions
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