Computational methods in viscous aerodynamics
Murthy, T. K. S.
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Computational methods in viscous aerodynamics
by Murthy, T. K. S., C. A. Brebbia
Published
1990
Publisher
Computational Mechanics Publications
Pages
370
ISBN-13
9781853120305
ISBN-10
1853120308
Subjects
Viscous fluid flow
Solutions manual to accompany Viscous fluid flow
Fundamentals of Incompressible Flow
Viscous Fluid Flow
Separation of flow
Special topics in fluid dynamics
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