formulation to satisfy velocity boundary conditions for the vorticity form of the incompressible, viscous fluid momentum equations is presented. The tangential and normal components of the velocity boundary condition are satisfied simultaneously by creating vorticity adjacent to boundaries. The newly created vorticity is determined using a kinematical formulation which is a generalization of Helmholtz` decomposition of a vector field. Though it has not been generally recognized, these formulations resolve the over-specification issue associated with creating voracity to satisfy velocity boundary conditions. The generalized decomposition has not been widely used, apparently due to a lack of a useful physical interpretation. An analysis is pr...
AbstractWe study the Stokes problem of incompressible fluid dynamics in two and three-dimension spac...
Hydrodynamic equations for ideal incompressible fluid are written in terms of generalized stream fun...
This work studies the three-dimensional Stokes problem expressed in terms of vorticity and velocity ...
A vorticity formulation is described that satisfies the velocity boundary conditions for the incompr...
Abstract: This paper discusses three basic issues related to the design of finite difference schemes...
A novel vorticity based solution methodology has been developed to compute unsteady flow, particular...
A novel vorticity based solution methodology has been developed to compute unsteady flow, particular...
A novel velocity-vorticity formulation of the unsteady, three-dimensional, Navier-Stokes equations i...
In this paper, we review some recent progress made in [4, 5, 6] on finite difference schemes for vis...
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...
A novel formulation for the analysis of viscous incompressible and compressible aerodynamics/aeroaco...
The question what information is necessary for determination of a unique solution of hydrodynamic eq...
• We devise vorticity boundary conditions on solid walls, which possess physical and geometrical inf...
A novel approach is presented, based on the integral form of the vorticity formulation, in which the...
AbstractWe study the Stokes problem of incompressible fluid dynamics in two and three-dimension spac...
Hydrodynamic equations for ideal incompressible fluid are written in terms of generalized stream fun...
This work studies the three-dimensional Stokes problem expressed in terms of vorticity and velocity ...
A vorticity formulation is described that satisfies the velocity boundary conditions for the incompr...
Abstract: This paper discusses three basic issues related to the design of finite difference schemes...
A novel vorticity based solution methodology has been developed to compute unsteady flow, particular...
A novel vorticity based solution methodology has been developed to compute unsteady flow, particular...
A novel velocity-vorticity formulation of the unsteady, three-dimensional, Navier-Stokes equations i...
In this paper, we review some recent progress made in [4, 5, 6] on finite difference schemes for vis...
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...
A novel formulation for the analysis of viscous incompressible and compressible aerodynamics/aeroaco...
The question what information is necessary for determination of a unique solution of hydrodynamic eq...
• We devise vorticity boundary conditions on solid walls, which possess physical and geometrical inf...
A novel approach is presented, based on the integral form of the vorticity formulation, in which the...
AbstractWe study the Stokes problem of incompressible fluid dynamics in two and three-dimension spac...
Hydrodynamic equations for ideal incompressible fluid are written in terms of generalized stream fun...
This work studies the three-dimensional Stokes problem expressed in terms of vorticity and velocity ...