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Characteristics and Boundary Elements for Threedimensional Nonstationary Navier Stokes Flows

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Panel Methods in Fluid Mechanics with Emphasis on Aerodynamics

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We report on a new numerical approach based on the boundary element method to compute nonstationary incompressible Navier Stokes flows in a threedimensional container. Asymptotic error estimates are presented as well as numerical examples, in particular the secondary vortex flow in a spherical tank has been computed.

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Hebeker, F.K. (1988). Characteristics and Boundary Elements for Threedimensional Nonstationary Navier Stokes Flows. In: Ballmann, J., Eppler, R., Hackbusch, W. (eds) Panel Methods in Fluid Mechanics with Emphasis on Aerodynamics. Notes on Numerical Fluid Mechanics, vol 21. Vieweg+Teubner Verlag, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-663-13997-3_5

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