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Three-dimensional mass-conserving elements for compressible flows
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    Three-dimensional mass-conserving elements for compressible flows (English)
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    A variety of finite-element schemes has been used in the numerical approximation of compressible flows, particularly in underwater acoustics. In many instances instabilities have been generated due to the lack of mass conservation. In this paper we develop new two- and three- dimensional elements which avoid these problems.
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    three-dimensional mass-conserving elements
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    three-dimensional criss-cross element
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    finite-element schemes
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    underwater acoustics
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    lack of mass conservation
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