Graham de Vahl Davis
Published: 1988
Total Pages: 816
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Recorded in this book is recent research on the development of efficient computational techniques and their application to fluid-flow problems of engineering and scientific importance. It contains invited and contributed papers in the following general research areas: Boundary Layer Flow, Combustion and Chemically Reacting Flows, Free Surface Flows, Geophysical Flows, Inviscid Flow, Meteorological Flows, Non-Newtonian Flow, Numerical Methods and Analysis, Porous Media, Separated Flow, Shallow Water Problems, Shock Wave Interactions, Stability and Transition, Supercomputers, Supersonic and Transonic Flow, Thermal Convection, Turbulent Flows and Modelling, Viscous Flow and Vortex Flow.