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A finite volume unstructured mesh approach to dynamic fluid–structure interaction: an assessment of the challenge of predicting the onset of flutter

A.K Slone, K Pericleous, C Bailey, M Cross, C Bennett, Avril Slone

Applied Mathematical Modelling, Volume: 28, Issue: 2, Start page: 211

Swansea University Author: Avril Slone

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Published in: Applied Mathematical Modelling
ISSN: 0307-904X
Published: 2004
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title A finite volume unstructured mesh approach to dynamic fluid–structure interaction: an assessment of the challenge of predicting the onset of flutter
spellingShingle A finite volume unstructured mesh approach to dynamic fluid–structure interaction: an assessment of the challenge of predicting the onset of flutter
Avril Slone
title_short A finite volume unstructured mesh approach to dynamic fluid–structure interaction: an assessment of the challenge of predicting the onset of flutter
title_full A finite volume unstructured mesh approach to dynamic fluid–structure interaction: an assessment of the challenge of predicting the onset of flutter
title_fullStr A finite volume unstructured mesh approach to dynamic fluid–structure interaction: an assessment of the challenge of predicting the onset of flutter
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