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Solution of the implicitly discretized fluid flow equations by operator- splitting
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    Solution of the implicitly discretized fluid flow equations by operator- splitting (English)
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    A non-iterative method for handling the pressure-velocity coupling of the implicitly discretized equations is presented. The main feature of the technique is the splitting of the solution process into a series of steps whereby operations on pressure are decoupled from those on velocity at each step, with the split sets of equations being amenable to solution by standard techniques.
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    non-iterative method
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    pressure-velocity coupling
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    implicitly discretized equations
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    splitting
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