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Rotational fluid flow using a least squares collocation technique (English)
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1984
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A potential theory approach for incompressible viscous flow which leads to the biharmonic equation is first developed. A numerical least squares collocation technique using fundamental singular solutions of the biharmonic equation is then applied to a rotational flow problem with moving boundaries that produce discontinuous boundary conditions associated with the biharmonic.
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potential theory
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biharmonic equation
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least squares collocation technique
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fundamental singular solutions
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moving boundaries
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discontinuous boundary conditions
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