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A 3D non-linear \(k-\varepsilon \) turbulent model for prediction of flow and mass transport in channel with vegetation
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    A 3D non-linear \(k-\varepsilon \) turbulent model for prediction of flow and mass transport in channel with vegetation (English)
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    6 May 2010
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    non-linear \(k-\varepsilon \) turbulence model
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    SIMPLEC algorithm
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    2D Poisson equation
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    vegetation
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    drag force
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    mass transport
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