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Streamwise computation of two-dimensional incompressible potential flows
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    Streamwise computation of two-dimensional incompressible potential flows (English)
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    A new approach to calculate two-dimensional plane and axisymmetric incompressible potential flows is presented. The dependent variables of the new approach are the streamwise velocity along a set of chosen streamlines, and the coordinates of the chosen streamlines in the cross stream plane. Thus, the method generates directly the streamline pattern for a given flow. The method is particularly well suited for computing flow through complex configurations.
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    finite difference method
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    two-dimensional plane and axisymmetric incompressible potential flows
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    streamlines
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    cross stream plane
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