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Application of GDQ scheme to simulate incompressible viscous flows around complex geometries
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    Application of GDQ scheme to simulate incompressible viscous flows around complex geometries (English)
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    10 January 1996
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    The global method of generalized differential quadratures (GDQ) has been developed to solve two-dimensional incompressible Navier-Stokes equations in a general curvilinear coordinate system. This method, applied to a smooth expansion channel flow, can give accurate numerical results using just a few grid points. It is believed that this approach can be extensively applied to complex geometry problems.
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    smooth expansion channel flow
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