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A univalent spiral-vortex model for separated flow past a polygonal obstacle

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DOI10.1007/BF00948957zbMath0656.76027MaRDI QIDQ1110402

Piero Bassanini, Alan R. Elcrat

Publication date: 1988

Published in: ZAMP. Zeitschrift für angewandte Mathematik und Physik (Search for Journal in Brave)


zbMATH Keywords

double spiral vorticesfree-streamline flow modelnear-wakepolygonal obstacle


Mathematics Subject Classification ID

Vortex flows for incompressible inviscid fluids (76B47)


Related Items (2)

Separated flow past three-dimensional bodies as a singular perturbation problem ⋮ Free streamline--boundary layer analysis for separated flow over an airfoil


Uses Software

  • SCPACK
  • kirch
  • NSOIA


Cites Work

  • Classical free-streamline flow over a polygonal obstacle
  • Wake flow past a plate with spoiler
  • Jets and Cavities
  • Numerical Computation of the Schwarz–Christoffel Transformation
  • Three-dimensional theory on supercavitating hydrofoils near a free surface
  • Separated Flow Past a Plate with Spoiler
  • A non-linear theory for a full cavitating hydrofoil in a transverse gravity field
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