A vorticity formulation is described that satisfies the velocity boundary conditions for the incompressible Navier-Stokes equations. Velocity boundary conditions are satisfied by determining the appropriate vortex sheets that must be created on the boundary. Typically, the vortex sheet strengths are determined by solving a set of linear equations that is over-specified. The over-specification arises because an integral constraint on the vortex sheets is imposed. Vortex sheets determined this way do not accurately satisfy both components of the velocity boundary conditions because over-specified systems do not have unique solutions. An integral collocation technique is applied to a generalized Helmholtz decomposition. This formulation implic...
International audienceTaking advantage of alternative expressions for potential vorticity (PV) in d...
International audienceTaking advantage of alternative expressions for potential vorticity (PV) in d...
International audienceTaking advantage of alternative expressions for potential vorticity (PV) in d...
formulation to satisfy velocity boundary conditions for the vorticity form of the incompressible, vi...
A novel velocity-vorticity formulation of the unsteady, three-dimensional, Navier-Stokes equations i...
For the numerical solution of flow problems past a solid body it is worth to consider boundary integ...
A novel velocity–vorticity formulation of the unsteady, three-dimensional, Navier–Stokes equatio...
A novel velocity–vorticity formulation of the unsteady, three-dimensional, Navier–Stokes equatio...
In this paper, we review some recent progress made in [4, 5, 6] on finite difference schemes for vis...
For the numerical solution of flow problems past a solid body it is worth to consider boundary integ...
We explore integral boundary layer approximations for shear layer flows with vortex generators. The ...
We explore integral boundary layer approximations for shear layer flows with vortex generators. The ...
Abstract: This paper discusses three basic issues related to the design of finite difference schemes...
Abstract. A very simple and efficient finite element method is introduced for two and three dimensio...
International audienceTaking advantage of alternative expressions for potential vorticity (PV) in d...
International audienceTaking advantage of alternative expressions for potential vorticity (PV) in d...
International audienceTaking advantage of alternative expressions for potential vorticity (PV) in d...
International audienceTaking advantage of alternative expressions for potential vorticity (PV) in d...
formulation to satisfy velocity boundary conditions for the vorticity form of the incompressible, vi...
A novel velocity-vorticity formulation of the unsteady, three-dimensional, Navier-Stokes equations i...
For the numerical solution of flow problems past a solid body it is worth to consider boundary integ...
A novel velocity–vorticity formulation of the unsteady, three-dimensional, Navier–Stokes equatio...
A novel velocity–vorticity formulation of the unsteady, three-dimensional, Navier–Stokes equatio...
In this paper, we review some recent progress made in [4, 5, 6] on finite difference schemes for vis...
For the numerical solution of flow problems past a solid body it is worth to consider boundary integ...
We explore integral boundary layer approximations for shear layer flows with vortex generators. The ...
We explore integral boundary layer approximations for shear layer flows with vortex generators. The ...
Abstract: This paper discusses three basic issues related to the design of finite difference schemes...
Abstract. A very simple and efficient finite element method is introduced for two and three dimensio...
International audienceTaking advantage of alternative expressions for potential vorticity (PV) in d...
International audienceTaking advantage of alternative expressions for potential vorticity (PV) in d...
International audienceTaking advantage of alternative expressions for potential vorticity (PV) in d...
International audienceTaking advantage of alternative expressions for potential vorticity (PV) in d...