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A boundary element solution for two-dimensional viscous sintering
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    A boundary element solution for two-dimensional viscous sintering (English)
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    8 November 1992
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    A boundary element method is applied to solve the Stokes equations for an arbitrarily initial-shaped fluid region. The numerical problems that can arise in computing the curvature of the outer boundary, in particular when this is varying rapidly, are discussed. A number of numerical examples are shown for simply connected regions which transform themselves into circles as time increases.
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    arbitrarily initial-shaped fluid region
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    curvature
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    simply connected regions
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