Unsteady 2-D and 3-D Flow Computation
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Abstract
To illustrate the idea, we consider 2-D flow. Let us first summarize the results in Chapters 6 and 7.
Keywords
Computational Fluid Dynamics Flow Computation Shallow Water Wave Free Stream Mach Number Water Wave Equation
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