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Liquid Waves by Computer
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1965
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AeroacousticsEngineeringFluid MechanicsFree-surface Boundary ConditionsWave MotionLiquid WavesComputational MechanicsWave TheoryUnsteady FlowNumerical SimulationHigh-speed ComputersHydrodynamic StabilityOcean Wave MechanicsPhysicsWave PropagationMultiphysics ProblemComputer EngineeringComputational Fluid DynamicsMultiphase FlowFluid-dynamics TechniqueFluid-structure InteractionAerospace EngineeringFluid-solid InteractionAerodynamics
A numerical, fluid-dynamics technique for high-speed computers is described and illustrated. It applies to the solution of problems dealing with incompressible viscous fluids and involving nonsteady motions in several dimensions in space. The ability to handle free-surface boundary conditions allows waves to be studied through all phases of breaking and splashing, as well as a number of related phenomena.
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