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The following pages link to A time-dependent computational method for blunt body flows. (Q5522875):
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- Application of a shock-fitted spectral collocation method for computing transient high-speed inviscid flows over a blunt nose (Q348538) (← links)
- On problems associated with grid convergence of functionals (Q435406) (← links)
- Generalized nonlinear minimal residual (GNLMR) method for iterative algorithms (Q580924) (← links)
- Standardized pseudospectral formulation of the inviscid supersonic blunt body problem (Q598125) (← links)
- Computation of weak steady shock reflections by means of an unstructured shock-fitting solver (Q633515) (← links)
- A new shock-capturing technique based on moving least squares for higher-order numerical schemes on unstructured grids (Q658871) (← links)
- Calculation of supersonic flow around V-shaped wings by the fitting method (Q758383) (← links)
- A mapping technique for numerical computations of bed evolutions (Q924817) (← links)
- Calculation of three-dimensional transonic gas flow through a stage of an axial turbine (Q1054567) (← links)
- Selected topics in the theory and practice of computational fluid dynamics (Q1090199) (← links)
- Implications of truncating semi-infinite physical domains on the accuracy of the solutions to the N-S equations (Q1100018) (← links)
- Entropy layers (Q1226924) (← links)
- An evaluation of cell type finite difference methods for solving viscous flow problems (Q1226929) (← links)
- Computation of three dimensional flows about aircraft configurations (Q1229129) (← links)
- On the application of boundary conditions to time dependent computations for quasi one-dimensional fluid flows (Q1242759) (← links)
- Coefficient matrices for implicit finite difference solution of the inviscid fluid conservation law equations (Q1247781) (← links)
- Study of the flow of fluids and gases (Q1259496) (← links)
- Shock-fitted multidomain solution of supersonic flows (Q1299325) (← links)
- Thirty-six years of shock fitting. (Q1598036) (← links)
- A shock-fitting technique for cell-centered finite volume methods on unstructured dynamic meshes (Q1692062) (← links)
- An open boundary condition for the computation of the steady incompressible Navier-Stokes equations (Q1823089) (← links)
- Convergence acceleration for high-order shock-fitting methods in hypersonic flow applications with efficient implicit time-stepping schemes (Q2019962) (← links)
- Implicit and semi-implicit well-balanced finite-volume methods for systems of balance laws (Q2106203) (← links)
- A novel stabilization method for high-order shock fitting with finite element methods (Q2124884) (← links)
- An embedded shock-fitting technique on unstructured dynamic grids (Q2245233) (← links)
- Numerical simulation of shock/boundary-layer interaction using an unstructured shock-fitting technique (Q2245477) (← links)
- Very-high-order TENO schemes with adaptive accuracy order and adaptive dissipation control (Q2246424) (← links)
- An unstructured, three-dimensional, shock-fitting solver for hypersonic flows (Q2362085) (← links)
- Natural convection in a cavity with a sloping upper surface filled with an anisotropic porous material (Q2392187) (← links)
- Heuristical and numerical considerations for the carbuncle phenomenon (Q2423013) (← links)
- Application of the unsteady numerical method of Godunov to computation of supersonic flows past bell-shaped bodies (Q2538489) (← links)
- On artificial viscosity (Q2556133) (← links)
- On high-order shock-fitting and front-tracking schemes for numerical simulation of shock-disturbance interactions (Q2638216) (← links)
- A Brief History of Shock-Fitting (Q2822342) (← links)
- Second-order curved shock theory (Q5222586) (← links)
- Analytic model of a resistive magnetohydrodynamic shock without Hall effect (Q5225841) (← links)