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May 7, 2000, 06:10 |
Mechanical Engineering
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Dear colleagues,
Could anyone give me the information or advise me some links to the resources devoted to the problems of mechanical engineering which lead to the mathematical problems of multi-dimensional fluid and gas flows in the curvilinear channels ? Thank you in advance, Nina. |
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May 7, 2000, 14:31 |
Re: Mechanical Engineering
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(1). Internal flow problems can be found in ASME/ Journal of Fluids Engineering, in general. (2). Turbomachinery related internal flow problems can be found in ASME/Journal of Turbomachinery.
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May 9, 2000, 06:37 |
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I would like to know as to what technique to use to solve problems related to flow between eccentric rotating cylinders -- Finite element or finite volume. Thankyou in advance
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