BEM for the two-dimensional plane compressible fluid dynamics /

In this study, the boundary element method, which has been established for theviscous incompressible fluid motion, is modified and extended to capture the compressible fluid state. The velocity-vorticity formulation of the time dependent set of equations is employed, where the kinematics is given wi...

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Main Authors: Škerget, Leopold. (Author), Samec, Niko. (Author)
Format: Book Chapter
Jezik:English
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Online dostop:http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.enganabound.2004.08.007
Sorodne knjige/članki:Vsebovano v: Engineering analysis with boundary elements
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520 |a In this study, the boundary element method, which has been established for theviscous incompressible fluid motion, is modified and extended to capture the compressible fluid state. The velocity-vorticity formulation of the time dependent set of equations is employed, where the kinematics is given with thePoisson velocity vector equation, while the kinetics is represented with the vorticity transport equation, and the pressure field function is governed by the Poisson pressure scalar equation. The method is applied to consider buoyancy driven flow in closed cavity, differentially heated under large temperature gradients. The ideal gas law is used and viscosity is given by Sutherland law. 
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653 0 |a fluid mechanics  |a compressible viscous fluid  |a natural convection  |a boundary element method  |a fluid dynamics 
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773 0 |t Engineering analysis with boundary elements  |b [Print ed.]  |d Kidlington : Elsevier, ?989-  |x 0955-7997  |g Vol. 29, iss. 1 (2005), str. 41-57 
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