
Fluid Flow
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Content
- Intro
- Preface
- Contents
- First International Conference on Computational Modelling of Free and Moving Boundary Problems 91
- Section 1: Flow through Porous Media
- Multisplitting and Domain Decomposition Techniques Applied to Free Surface Flow Through Porous Media
- Application of B-Spline Boundary Elements to Groundwater Flow Problems
- Domain Decomposition for Free Boundary Seepage
- Spreadsheet Solution for Transient Fluid Flow in a Porous Media with a Moving Drainage Boundary
- Water Table Aquifers and Finite Element Method: Analysis and Presentation of a Case Study
- Section 2: Wave Propagation
- Wave Motion and Overturning Induced by Moving Bodies: Application to Slender Ship Wave Resistance
- The Modelling of Extreme Gravity Waves: An Approach towards a Numerical Wave Channel
- Time-Domain Simulation of Second-Order Wave Diffraction Around Structures
- Shallow Water Waves
- Numerical Calculation of Surface Waves
- Section 3: Cavitational flow
- A Numerical Approach for Modelling Cavitating Flows
- Boundary Element Simulation of Axisymmetric Cavity Flow Problems
- Cavitation Effects in Journal Bearing having a Big Radial Clearance
- Numerical Study of Cavitational Flows
- Section 4: Free Surface Flow
- Free Surface Flow with Surface Tension
- Dam-Break Wave Routing by Shock Fitting Method
- The Surface Marker Method
- Development of Conveyance Routing
- Solution of Problem of Unknown Boundary in Free Surface Flow Calculations
- The Free Surface Flow Induced by a Submerged Source or Sink from a Three-Layer Fluid
- Free Surface Flow Formed by a Slot Suction
- A Numerical Method for t he Gravity Flow with Multiple Free Surfaces
- Two Open Boundary Conditions for Nonlinear Free Surface Flows
- The Numerical Solution of Viscous Flows with a Free Surface
- Implementing the Boundary Element Method for 2-D Viscous Sintering
- Section 5: Mathematical Problems and Computational Techniques
- A Computational Method for Variational Inequalities
- Optimal Shape Design of a Simple Harbour Model
- Bend Theory of Stream Meanders on a Smooth Plate
- Shock Modeling in Variable Bubble Point Problems of Petroleum Engineering
- Multidimensional Modelling of Uniflow Scavenging in Two-stroke Reciprocating Piston Engines
- Cubic Spline Technique for the Solution of Quasi-Linear Hyperbolic System in Non-Conservative Form
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