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A finite element penalty algorithm for the parabolic Navier-Stokes equations for turbulent three-dimensional flow
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    A finite element penalty algorithm for the parabolic Navier-Stokes equations for turbulent three-dimensional flow (English)
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    The three-dimensional Navier-Stokes equations governing steady, turbulent subsonic flows have been simplified into the 'parabolic' form using a formal order of magnitude analysis procedure. The results of this analysis confirm that the transverse momentum equations, to first order, govern appropriate pressure distributions, and that the continuity equation governs first-order effects of transverse plane momenta. This paper reviews the identification of a well-posed, initial boundary-value differential equation description, and construction and evaluation of a numerical solution algorithm for the parabolic Navier-Stokes equations in physical variables. Numerical results for a broad problem class range in fluid mechanics are summarized, highlighting the versatility and accuracy of the algorithm.
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    three-dimensional Navier-Stokes equations
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    steady, turbulent subsonic flows
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    'parabolic' form
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    transverse momentum equations
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    pressure distributions
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    continuity equation
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    first-order effects
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    well-posed, initial boundary-value differential equation description
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    numerical solution algorithm
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