Some problems of the calculation of three-dimensional boundary layer flows on general configurations
1973
This study investigates the efficiency, speed, and accuracy of a three-dimensional numerical method together with the turbulence models for the Reynolds stresses. The numerical method is the implicit two-point finite-difference approach (Box Method) developed by H.B. Keller and applied to the boundary-layer equations by Keller and Cebeci. In addition, report presents a study of some of the problems that may arise in the solution of these equations.
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