Finite Difference Navier-Stokes (FDNS) computer code applies to complicated geometries and chemically reacting flows including turbulence and thermal interactions with walls. Used to solve two-dimensional planar, two-dimensional axisymmetric, or three-dimensional Navier-Stokes equations of flow along with associated equations for generation, consumption, and transport of heat and of chemical species.
Computer Code For Propulsive Flow
NASA Tech Briefs ; 16 , 4
1992-04-01
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