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  • 1Navier–Stokes equations — Continuum mechanics …

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  • 2Dimensionless quantity — In dimensional analysis, a dimensionless quantity or quantity of dimension one is a quantity without an associated physical dimension. It is thus a pure number, and as such always has a dimension of 1.[1] Dimensionless quantities are widely used… …

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  • 3Computational fluid dynamics — Computational physics Numerical analysis  …

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  • 4List of atmospheric dispersion models — Atmospheric dispersion models are computer programs that use mathematical algorithms to simulate how pollutants in the ambient atmosphere disperse and, in some cases, how they react in the atmosphere. Contents 1 U.S. Environmental Protection… …

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  • 5Basset force — Unsteady forces due to acceleration of the relative velocity of a body submerged in a fluid can be divided into two parts: the virtual mass effect and the Basset force.The Basset force term describes the force due to the lagging boundary layer… …

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  • 6Fluent, Inc. — Fluent Inc. is a wholly owned subsidiary of ANSYS, Inc., one of the world’s leading engineering simulation software developers. Fluent Inc. originally was founded in 1988 as a spin off from Hanover, New Hampshire based Creare, Inc., a research… …

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  • 7List of numerical analysis topics — This is a list of numerical analysis topics, by Wikipedia page. Contents 1 General 2 Error 3 Elementary and special functions 4 Numerical linear algebra …

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  • 8Heat transfer — is a discipline of thermal engineering that concerns the exchange of thermal energy from one physical system to another. Heat transfer is classified into various mechanisms, such as heat conduction, convection, thermal radiation, and phase change …

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  • 9Azeotrope — Vapor liquid equilibrium of 2 propanol/water showing azeotropic behavior An azeotrope (  / …

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  • 10Cambrian Period — Oldest time division of the Paleozoic Era. During the Cambrian, 543–490 million years ago, there were widespread seas and several scattered landmasses. The largest continent was Gondwana. The average climate was probably warmer than today, with… …

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