Transonic flow analysis for rotors. Part 3 - Three-dimensional quasi-steady, Euler calculation
I-Chung Chang
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Transonic flow analysis for rotors. Part 3 - Three-dimensional quasi-steady, Euler calculation
Published
1990
Publisher
Ames Research Center
Pages
19
Periodic time-domain nonlocal nonreflecting boundary conditions for duct acoustics
The Pl-RKDG method for two-dimensional Euler equations of gas dynamics
Compact high order schemes for the Euler equations
Spurious frequencies as a result of numerical boundary treatments
Development of upwind schemes for the Euler equations
Accuracy versus convergence rates for a three dimensional multistage Euler code
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