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Mathematical Models of Fluid Flows

1983
In this book we are concerned with mathematical solutions to the equations of fluid flow. We shall consider almost exclusively situations in which viscosity can be neglected but will deal with both incompressible and compressible fluids. In this chapter we derive the equations of flow.
Hilary Ockendon, Alan B. Tayler
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Mathematical Description of Fluid Flow

2015
With the grounds laid in Sect. 1.7, we are now in a position to apply the laws of motion at every point within a body of fluid. The equations of motion obtained in this way can be thought of as point equations in the sense that they do not govern the motion of the fluid body as a whole but the motion of individual material points (fluid elements ...
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Mathematical Modeling Of River Flow

2021
In this paper, we will provide an overview of some types and applications of mathematical models used for simulating river flow which can be of use in environmental engineering. These include models for environmental impact assessment, pollution degradation speed and thermal pollution monitoring.
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Mathematical Modelling in Fluid Flow

1994
A group of about twelve members of the NATO-ARW chose to attend the mathematical modelling (MM) in fluid flow sessions. The sessions consisted of the following: • A presentation on the industrial requirements of fluid flow courses • A presentation on experiences of teaching Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) • Discussion ...
A. W. Bush, R. Mattheys
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Flow Processes and Mathematical Models

1984
In the following discussions, several mathematical models of flow processes will be developed. Each model is an attempt to precisely describe some physical process by using experimentally calibrated relationships assumed by man. Generally, the assumed relationship (or physical law) expresses a rate of flow or flux of some type of specie as a function ...
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Mathematical Analysis of a Subsurface Flow Model

SIAM Journal on Applied Mathematics
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Safaa Al Nazer   +2 more
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Mathematical Modelling of Particulate Flows

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Chauchat, Julien, Lacaze, Laurent
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Mathematical Models of Groundwater Flow

2000
Groundwater flow in the saturated zone is governed by the differential equation [Eq. (2.100)] with its boundary and initial conditions that we focused on in Chap. 2. The problem is generally three-dimensional but the most common type is a planar groundwater flow (seepage under or through a dam construction and, so on).
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MATHEMATICAL ANALYSIS OF PARTICULATE FLOWS

2010
San Martin, Jorge, Tucsnak, Marius
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