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Numerical Solution of a Class of Nonsteady Cavity Flow Problems
(University of Wisconsin-Madison Department of Computer Sciences, 1968)
Numerical Solution of Discrete Nondegenerate N-Body Problems with an Application to Free Surface Fluid Flow
(University of Wisconsin-Madison Department of Computer Sciences, 1970)
Numerical Studies of the 3-Body Problem
(University of Wisconsin-Madison Department of Computer Sciences, 1969)
Discrete Shock Waves
(University of Wisconsin-Madison Department of Computer Sciences, 1970)
A discrete particle approach is developed for the study of shock waves. Prototype problems are discussed for the flow past a wedge and in a shock tube. Computer generated shocks are illustrated graphically.
Discrete, Nonlinear String Vibrations
(University of Wisconsin-Madison Department of Computer Sciences, 1969)
New Forms of Discrete Mechanics
(University of Wisconsin-Madison Department of Computer Sciences, 1971)
Stability limitations, inherent in a previously developed discrete approach to mechanics, are relaxed by introducing two alternative approaches, one explicit and the other implicit. Computer results for motion in a nonlinear ...
Topics in the Computer Simulation of Discrete Physics
(University of Wisconsin-Madison Department of Computer Sciences, 1971)
Lorentz Invariant Computations
(University of Wisconsin-Madison Department of Computer Sciences, 1975)
In this note, it is shown how to compute in special relativistic mechanics with numerical formulas which either are Lorentz invariant or are related directly to Lorentz invariant formulas. Applications are made to the ...
Numerical Studies of Two Dimensional, Steady State Navier-Stokes Equations for Arbitrary Reynolds Number
(University of Wisconsin-Madison Department of Computer Sciences, 1967)
Secondary Flow in a Curved Tube
(University of Wisconsin-Madison Department of Computer Sciences, 1972)
The work of Dean and that of McConalogue and Srivastava on the steady motion of an incompressible fluid through a curved tube of circular cross section is extended through the entire range of Reynolds numbers for which the ...










