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The following pages link to Artificial Compressibility Methods for Numerical Solutions of Transonic Full Potential Equation (Q4197482):
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- Inviscid flows over a cylinder (Q704470) (← links)
- Spectral multigrid methods with applications to transonic potential flow (Q800777) (← links)
- A two-point difference scheme for computing steady-state solutions to the conservative one-dimensional Euler equations (Q1057720) (← links)
- Analysis of traffic flow by the finite element method (Q1069430) (← links)
- Calculation of quasi-one-dimensional flows with shocks (Q1075872) (← links)
- Application of two-point implicit central-difference methods to hyperbolic systems (Q1184974) (← links)
- Variational principles and generalized variational principles for fully 3-D transonic flow with shocks in a turbo-rotor. I: Potential flow (Q1194837) (← links)
- An inverse integral 3D compressible boundary layer method and coupling with transonic inviscid solution (Q1197325) (← links)
- Using completely implicit methods to solve the direct problem of nozzle theory (Q1375668) (← links)
- A variable-domain variational formulation of inverse problem \(I_A\) of 2-D unsteady transonic flow around oscillating airfoils (Q1587999) (← links)
- A simple and efficient incompressible Navier-Stokes solver for unsteady complex geometry flows on truncated domains (Q1648266) (← links)
- A multigrid algorithm for steady transonic potential flows around aerofoils using Newton iteration (Q1837583) (← links)
- Numerical results and stability analysis for the computation of the transonic flow problems using an artificial time formulation (Q1912052) (← links)
- A three-dimensional Euler code for calculating flow fields in centrifugal compressor diffusers (Q2641188) (← links)
- On the existence of the entropic solution for the transonic flow problem (Q4290960) (← links)
- Variable-domain variational finite element solution of IA inverse problem of 2-D unsteady compressible flow around oscillating airfoils (Q4515611) (← links)
- A New Finite Element with Self-Adapting Built-in Discontinuity for Shock-Capturing in Transonic Flow (Q4528721) (← links)