Gensmac: an update marker cell technique for free surface flows in general domains (1991)
- Authors:
- Autor USP: TOME, MURILO FRANCISCO - ICMC
- Unidade: ICMC
- Assunto: ANÁLISE NUMÉRICA
- Language: Inglês
- Imprenta:
- Publisher: University of Strathclyde-Dept of Math Research
- Publisher place: Glasgow
- Date published: 1991
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ABNT
TOME, M e MCKEE, S. Gensmac: an update marker cell technique for free surface flows in general domains. . Glasgow: University of Strathclyde-Dept of Math Research. . Acesso em: 28 mar. 2024. , 1991 -
APA
Tome, M., & Mckee, S. (1991). Gensmac: an update marker cell technique for free surface flows in general domains. Glasgow: University of Strathclyde-Dept of Math Research. -
NLM
Tome M, Mckee S. Gensmac: an update marker cell technique for free surface flows in general domains. 1991 ;[citado 2024 mar. 28 ] -
Vancouver
Tome M, Mckee S. Gensmac: an update marker cell technique for free surface flows in general domains. 1991 ;[citado 2024 mar. 28 ] - Numerical solution of the upper-convected maxwell model for three-dimensional free surface flows
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