Conclusion
The use of curvilinear coordinates and Reynolds differential equations makes it possible in a number of cases to calculate the characteristics of two-dimensional fluid flows and on ithis basis to improve hybrid modeling for increasing the reliability of solving practical problems.
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Translated from Gidrotekhnicheskoe Stroitel'stvo, No. 8, pp. 27–30, August, 1987.
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Vasil'chenko, G.V. Improvement of hybrid modeling. Hydrotechnical Construction 21, 477–482 (1987). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01424782
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