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Application of Finite Elements Method to Fluid Flow

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Title Application of Finite Elements Method to Fluid Flow
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Publication date 2011-12-01
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Ni Ni Win
Description
Application of the finite element method to a resruicted class of problems in potential flow
have required the availability o fan associated variational principle.Incompressible flow
under prescribed pressure fields and
compressile flow under prescribed pressure fields and compressible flow in which the continuity
equation is implicitly satisfied and the fluid density is known as a function of time. As such they
do not represent completely general models of general fluid flow or of the Navier-Stokes equations.
It is the purpose herein to present brief derivations of the finite element equations describing a discrete
model of compressible and incompressible Stokensian fluids.
Keywords
Linearized Compressible Fiow, Finite Element Method,Fluid Flow
Conference papers
ICSE
01-12-2011
The Third International Conference on Science and Engineering
Yangon, Myanmar
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