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Hm Convergence of the Second-Grade Fluid Equations to Euler Equations in ℝd
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On the derivation of the nonlinear discrete equations numerically integrating the Euler PDEs
Published 1998-01-01“…The Euler equations, namely a set of nonlinear partial differential equations (PDEs), mathematically describing the dynamics of inviscid fluids are numerically integrated by directly modeling the original continuous-domain physical system by means of a discrete multidimensional passive (MD-passive) dynamic system, using principles of MD nonlinear digital filtering. …”
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Fluid-Structure Interaction Analysis of Parachute Finite Mass Inflation
Published 2016-01-01“…To predict the opening phase of a parachute, a computational FSI model for the inflation of a parachute, with slots on its canopy fabric, is developed using the arbitrary Lagrangian-Euler coupling penalty method. In a finite mass situation, the fluid around the parachute typically has an unsteady flow; therefore, a more complex opening phase and FSI dynamics of a parachute are investigated. …”
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A mathematical analysis to the approximate weak solution of the Smagorinsky Model for different flow regimes
Published 2024-01-01“…By treating the model as inherently discrete, we implement a semi-implicit time discretization using the Euler method. This approach includes comprehensive stability analyses, applicable to a spectrum of flow regimes, and an exploration of the asymptotic energy balance dynamics during fluid movements. …”
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Numerical Simulation of Gas-Particle Two-Phase Flow in a Nozzle with DG Method
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Spherical Solutions of an Underwater Explosion Bubble
Published 1998-01-01“…The most detailed is based on the Euler equations and accounts for the internal bubble fluid motion, while the simplest links a potential water solution to a stationary, Isentropic bubble model. …”
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Exergy Analysis in Hydrogen-Air Detonation
Published 2012-01-01“…A two-dimensional computational fluid dynamic code is developed using Finite volume discretization method coupled with implicit scheme for the time discretization (Euler system equations). …”
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