Some inadequacies of finite element models as simulators of two-dimensional circulation.

作者: William G. Gray

DOI: 10.1016/0309-1708(82)90039-2

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摘要: Abstract Although a number of papers have appeared which proclaim success in using finite element models to simulate two-dimensional surface flow, the used typically rely on excessive numerical damping for their applications. The origin this is demonstrated current paper and difficulties one might encounter applying these are discussed.

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