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A spectral element method for fluid dynamics: Laminar flow in a channel expansion (English)
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1984
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spectral element method
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high-order Lagrangian interpolant
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Chebyshev collocation points
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pressure
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viscous contributions
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variational principle
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one-dimensional inflow-outflow advection-diffusion equation
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laminar two-dimensional (separated) flow
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channel expansion
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