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Matematicheskoe modelirovanie, 1994, Volume 6, Number 11, Pages 76–86 (Mi mm1930)  

Computational methods and algorithms

Using highly productive computational systems for solving of three-dimensional problems of convection theory

E. I. Andriankina, V. A. Andrushchenko, A. A. Gorbunov

a Branch for Theoretical Problems, Russian Academy of Sciences
Abstract: For computational modelling of three-dimensional flows of heated gas the difference methods are proposed. The Navier–Stokes equation is used as a mathematical model. Problems of motion of a pair of thermals with wind and without wind are solved by means of vector-process systems: ES 1055M–ES 2655 and ES 1037–ES 2706.
Received: 20.05.1993
Bibliographic databases:
UDC: 519.6+532.517.4
Language: Russian
Citation: E. I. Andriankin, V. A. Andrushchenko, A. A. Gorbunov, “Using highly productive computational systems for solving of three-dimensional problems of convection theory”, Matem. Mod., 6:11 (1994), 76–86
Citation in format AMSBIB
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\paper Using highly productive computational systems for solving of three-dimensional problems of convection theory
\jour Matem. Mod.
\yr 1994
\vol 6
\issue 11
\pages 76--86
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\zmath{https://zbmath.org/?q=an:0974.76557}
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