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Finite difference method to solve incompressible fluid flow
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    Finite difference method to solve incompressible fluid flow (English)
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    The method uses primitive variables (velocity and pressure of the fluid) and introduces an idea that the discretized Navier-Stokes equations have an implicit invariant in each iteration at any time step. As numerical examples, transient two-dimensional Poiseuille flow and steady flow past a backward-facing step are calculated.
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    implicit invariant
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    primitive variables
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    transient two-dimensional Poiseuille flow
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    steady flow past a backward-facing step
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