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State-Of-The-Art Numerical Schemes Based on the Control Volume Method for Modeling Turbulent Flows and Dam-Break Waves

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Prokof'ev, V.A. State-Of-The-Art Numerical Schemes Based on the Control Volume Method for Modeling Turbulent Flows and Dam-Break Waves. Power Technology and Engineering 36, 235–242 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1021129103106

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