Numerical solution of inviscid incompressible flow in a channel with dynamical effects
Honzátko, Radek; Horáček, Jaromír; Kozel, Karel
- Programs and Algorithms of Numerical Mathematics, Publisher: Institute of Mathematics AS CR(Prague), page 76-81
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topHonzátko, Radek, Horáček, Jaromír, and Kozel, Karel. "Numerical solution of inviscid incompressible flow in a channel with dynamical effects." Programs and Algorithms of Numerical Mathematics. Prague: Institute of Mathematics AS CR, 2004. 76-81. <http://eudml.org/doc/271368>.
@inProceedings{Honzátko2004,
abstract = {Numerical solution of unsteady 2D inviscid incompressible flows described by Euler equations over the vibrating profile NACA 0012 in a channel is studied. The finite volume method (FVM) and a higher order cell-centered scheme with an artificial dissipation at a qudrilateral C-mesh is used. The method of artificial compressibility and the time dependent method are used for steady state solutions. Numerical results are compared with experimental data.},
author = {Honzátko, Radek, Horáček, Jaromír, Kozel, Karel},
booktitle = {Programs and Algorithms of Numerical Mathematics},
location = {Prague},
pages = {76-81},
publisher = {Institute of Mathematics AS CR},
title = {Numerical solution of inviscid incompressible flow in a channel with dynamical effects},
url = {http://eudml.org/doc/271368},
year = {2004},
}
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AU - Honzátko, Radek
AU - Horáček, Jaromír
AU - Kozel, Karel
TI - Numerical solution of inviscid incompressible flow in a channel with dynamical effects
T2 - Programs and Algorithms of Numerical Mathematics
PY - 2004
CY - Prague
PB - Institute of Mathematics AS CR
SP - 76
EP - 81
AB - Numerical solution of unsteady 2D inviscid incompressible flows described by Euler equations over the vibrating profile NACA 0012 in a channel is studied. The finite volume method (FVM) and a higher order cell-centered scheme with an artificial dissipation at a qudrilateral C-mesh is used. The method of artificial compressibility and the time dependent method are used for steady state solutions. Numerical results are compared with experimental data.
UR - http://eudml.org/doc/271368
ER -
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