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Existence and smoothness of the Navier-Stokes equation using a Boundary Integral representation (2023)
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Chadwick, E. (in press). Existence and smoothness of the Navier-Stokes equation using a Boundary Integral representation.

In the current study we determine existence and smoothness of the Navier-Stokes equation as described in the Millennium problem [1]. This considers an exterior space-time domain where the incompressible Navier-Stokes equation and continuity equation... Read More about Existence and smoothness of the Navier-Stokes equation using a Boundary Integral representation.

Using triple deck theory for flow past a finite flat plate as a benchmark to test the Boundary Integral NSlet representation (2023)
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Dang, B. C., & Chadwick, E. A. (in press). Using triple deck theory for flow past a finite flat plate as a benchmark to test the Boundary Integral NSlet representation.

Consider the new theory by Chadwick [1] that describe the incompressible Navier-Stokes equations by an integral distribution of Navier-Stokes fundamental solutions called NSlets. Let us test this against triple deck theory for flow past a finite flat... Read More about Using triple deck theory for flow past a finite flat plate as a benchmark to test the Boundary Integral NSlet representation.

A novel approach of testing NSlet representation using the classical Blasius flow past a semi-infinite flat plate (2023)
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Adamu, H. A., Chadwick, E. A., Borresen, J., Dang, B. C., & Darghoth, R. (in press). A novel approach of testing NSlet representation using the classical Blasius flow past a semi-infinite flat plate.

Consider the new theory by Chadwick [1] that describe the incompressible Navier-Stokes equations by an integral distribution of Navier-Stokes fundamental solutions called NSlets. This paper tests this theory against the classical non-linear Blasius p... Read More about A novel approach of testing NSlet representation using the classical Blasius flow past a semi-infinite flat plate.