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A global interpolation function (GIF) boundary element code for viscous flows
Author(s) -
Olu Lafe,
D. R. Reddy,
Alexander H.D. Cheng
Publication year - 1995
Publication title -
31st joint propulsion conference and exhibit
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.2514/6.1995-2339
Subject(s) - interpolation (computer graphics) , boundary (topology) , boundary element method , mathematics , mathematical analysis , collocation (remote sensing) , series (stratigraphy) , function (biology) , finite element method , computer science , physics , geology , classical mechanics , evolutionary biology , biology , motion (physics) , paleontology , machine learning , thermodynamics
Using global interpolation functions (GIF's), boundary element solutions are obtained for two- and three-dimensional viscous flows. The solution is obtained in the form of a boundary integral plus a series of global basis functions. The unknown coefficients of the GIF's are determined to ensure the satisfaction of the governing equations at selected collocation points. The values of the coefficients involved in the boundary integral equations are determined by enforcing the boundary conditions. Both primitive variable and vorticity-velocity formulations are examined.

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