A note on problems in 3D boundary layer computations in streamline coordinates

A finite-difference method based on streamline coordinates is here used to compute turbulent boundary layers with convergent and divergent external streamlines of a flat plate in the neighborhood of a plane of symmetry. While divergent-case results are satisfactory, error growth is noted for the con...

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Classical mechanics of continuous media: general mathematical aspects
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Exact sciences and technology
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Fluid dynamics
Fluid mechanics: general mathematical aspects
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Turbulent flows, convection, and heat transfer
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