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Comparison of two- and three-dimensional steady flows of a homogeneous viscous incompressible fluid
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M. Yu. Balaganskii
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February 4, 2009
Abstract
Several two- and three-dimensional problems for the system of Navier–Stokes equations are solved numerically in the paper using the minimal residual iterative method. The iteration method uses a matrix of iteration parameters. The choice of elements of this matrix is based on the condition of minimization of residual norms. It is shown that two-dimensional and three-dimensional problems have essentially different solutions.
Published Online: 2009-02-04
Published in Print: 2009-January
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