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|a Finite Element Methods for Incompressible Flow Problems
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|a Preface -- Introduction -- The Navier-Stokes Equations as Model for Incompressible Flows -- Finite Element Spaces for Linear Saddle Point Problems -- The Stokes Equations -- The Oseen Equations -- The Steady-State Navier{Stokes Equations -- The Time-Dependent Navier-Stokes Equations - Laminar Flows -- The Time-Dependent Navier-Stokes Equations - Turbulent Flows -- Solvers for the Coupled Linear Systems of Equations -- Functional Analysis -- Finite Element Methods -- Interpolation -- Examples of Numerical Simulations -- Notations -- References. .
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|a This book explores finite element methods for incompressible flow problems: Stokes equations, stationary Navier-Stokes equations, and time-dependent Navier-Stokes equations. It focuses on numerical analysis, but also discusses the practical use of these methods and includes numerical illustrations. It also provides a comprehensive overview of analytical results for turbulence models. The proofs are presented step by step, allowing readers to more easily understand the analytical techniques.
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