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A fast and robust fictitious domain method for modelling viscous flows in complex mixers: The example of propellant make-down
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    A fast and robust fictitious domain method for modelling viscous flows in complex mixers: The example of propellant make-down (English)
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    8 October 2008
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    distributed Lagrange multiplier method
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    low-cost MINI finite element
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    three-blade planetary mixer
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    penalty method
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