Accurate finite difference algorithms
John W. Goodrich
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Accurate finite difference algorithms
Published
1996
Publisher
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Pages
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Parallelization of an object-oriented unstructured aeroacoustics solver
Evaluation of a high-accuracy MacCormack type scheme using benchmark problems
Report on the final panel discussion on computational aeroacoustics
Time-domain impedance boundary conditions for computational aeroacoustics
High-accuracy compact MacCormack-type schemes for computational aeroacoustics
Large-scale aeroacoustic research feasibility and conceptual design of test-section inserts for the Ames 80- by 120-foot wind tunnel
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