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The following pages link to A consistent splitting scheme for unsteady incompressible viscous flows I. Dirichlet boundary condition and applications (Q5466967):
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- A direction splitting algorithm for incompressible flow in complex geometries (Q695819) (← links)
- A splitting method for unsteady incompressible viscous fluids imposing no boundary conditions on pressure (Q1264573) (← links)
- Consistent pressure Poisson splitting methods for incompressible multi-phase flows: eliminating numerical boundary layers and inf-sup compatibility restrictions (Q2086055) (← links)
- A stabilized multidomain partition of unity approach to solving incompressible viscous flow (Q2138692) (← links)
- An efficient split-step framework for non-Newtonian incompressible flow problems with consistent pressure boundary conditions (Q2237290) (← links)
- A new consistent splitting scheme for incompressible Navier-Stokes flows: a least-squares spectral element implementation (Q2381222) (← links)
- Objectivity tests for Navier-Stokes simulations: the revealing of non-physical solutions produced by Laplace formulations (Q2638045) (← links)
- A direction splitting approach for incompressible Brinkman flow (Q2815617) (← links)
- A characteristic-based split-FEM scheme for incompressible viscous flow with moving boundaries (Q2886515) (← links)
- A FE-based algorithm for the inverse natural convection problem (Q2893548) (← links)
- Numerical simulation of two‐dimensional laminar mixed‐convection in a lid‐driven cavity using the mixed finite element consistent splitting scheme (Q3113075) (← links)
- Numerical convergence studies of the mixed finite element method for natural convection flow in a fluid-saturated porous medium (Q3439836) (← links)
- Solution to transient Navier-Stokes equations by the coupling of differential quadrature time integration scheme with dual reciprocity boundary element method (Q3549368) (← links)
- Consistent splitting schemes for incompressible viscoelastic flow problems (Q6071386) (← links)