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Matematicheskoe modelirovanie, 1991, Volume 3, Number 10, Pages 42–49 (Mi mm2281)  

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Computational methods and algorithms

Numerical model for axisymmetrical incompressible potential flows

V. A. Korobitsyn

Scientific Research Institute of Applied Mathematics and Mechanics by Tomsk State University
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Abstract: Difference numerical model of fluid flow is constructed. This model conserve mass, impulse and energy. Boundary difference conditions are substantiating. There are numerical results for nonstationary fluid flows with free surface.
Received: 19.07.1990
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Language: Russian
Citation: V. A. Korobitsyn, “Numerical model for axisymmetrical incompressible potential flows”, Matem. Mod., 3:10 (1991), 42–49
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\by V.~A.~Korobitsyn
\paper Numerical model for axisymmetrical incompressible potential flows
\jour Matem. Mod.
\yr 1991
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\issue 10
\pages 42--49
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\zmath{https://zbmath.org/?q=an:1189.76367}
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