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July 17, 1999, 05:24 |
flow past a step ?
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hi,
I'm trying to solve the 2D NS equations over a step as a part of my undergrad project.Could someone tell me if there is any problems as such in solving the problem numerically ? if yes how do I circumvent it ? Thanking you Thampy |
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July 17, 1999, 16:54 |
Re: flow past a step ?
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(1). Flow over a step ( normally a backward facing step ) is a standard test case for Navier-Stokes code. (2). If you perform the necessary journal search first, you should be able to find tons of information.
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