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The following pages link to Numerical simulation of three-dimensional duct flows of incompressible fluids by using the stream-tube method. I: Newtonian equation (Q1209172):
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- A computational method for flows of incompressible fluids based on a non conformal transformation of the physical domain (Q1090536) (← links)
- Numerical simulation of two- and three-dimensional complex flows of viscoelastic fluids using the stream-tube method (Q1404659) (← links)
- Finite element and stream-tube formulations for flow computations -- two-dimensional applications (Q1614060) (← links)
- Some remarks on the concept of stream tubes for numerical simulations of complex fluid flows -- applications (Q2731425) (← links)
- Practical techniques for a three-dimensional FEM analysis of incompressible fluid flow contained with slip walls and a downstream tube bundle (Q2764849) (← links)
- CFD visualisation: challenges of complex 3D and 4D data fields (Q3502335) (← links)
- An improved Vorticity-Potential method for three-dimensional duct flow simulations (Q3730202) (← links)
- Analysis of incompressible three-dimensional flows using the concept of stream tubes in relation with a transformation of the physical domain (Q3823266) (← links)
- Analysis of plane and axisymmetric flows of incompressible fluids with the stream tube method: Numerical simulation by trust-region optimization algorithm (Q3987875) (← links)
- Three-dimensional extrudate swell: Formulation with the stream tube method and numerical results for a Newtonian fluid (Q4357928) (← links)
- Implicit Method for Incompressible Flow Calculations in Three-Dimensional Ducts and Cascades (Q4392841) (← links)
- Numerical simulation of viscoelastic complex flows using the stream‐tube method and optimization algorithms (Q4858246) (← links)