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The following pages link to Two numerical methods for three-dimensional boundary layers (Q2560749):
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- Brian Spalding: CFD \& reality. A personal recollection (Q398330) (← links)
- Performance comparison of the NWF and DC methods for implementing high-resolution schemes in a fully coupled incompressible flow solver (Q631584) (← links)
- A tribute to D.B. Spalding and his contributions in science and engineering (Q833659) (← links)
- Brian spalding: CFD and reality - A personal recollection (Q833688) (← links)
- A coupled finite volume solver for the solution of incompressible flows on unstructured grids (Q1000218) (← links)
- Computation of three-dimensional parabolic laminar flows (Q1062544) (← links)
- Streamwise computation of three-dimensional parabolic flows (Q1165701) (← links)
- Calculation of the three-dimensional boundary layer with solution of all three momentum equations (Q1221677) (← links)
- Numerical solution of slender channel laminar flows (Q1241350) (← links)
- Three-dimensional laminar incompressible flow in straight polar ducts (Q1249477) (← links)
- A solution method for three-dimensional turbulent boundary layers on bodies of arbitrary shapes (Q1252752) (← links)
- Finite volume methods for two-dimensional incompressible flows with complex boundaries (Q1263412) (← links)
- Implicit boundary conditions for coupled solvers (Q1649848) (← links)
- Finite element solution theory for three-dimensional boundary flows (Q1845514) (← links)
- Numerical solutions of steady flow in a three-sided lid-driven square cavity (Q2149322) (← links)
- Fully-coupled pressure-based two-fluid solver for the solution of turbulent fluid-particle systems (Q2333080) (← links)
- Numerical predictions of some three-dimensional boundary layers in ducts (Q2560747) (← links)