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Revision as of 15:00, 21 May 2014
CSDMS Model Solution Library
- This is a collection of analytic or closed-form solutions to a variety of different mathematical models in the realm of surface process dynamics.
- Navier Stokes Equation
- Lamb vortex
- Burgers' vortex
- Rankine vortex (not a solution, though)
- Shallow Water Equations
- Inclined plane solution
- Dam Break Characteristic Solution
- Similarity solutions
- Glacier Flow
- Nye (200X) radially-symmetric (Glen Law) similarity solution
- Potential Flow Solutions
- Stagnation Point
- Corner
- Source, Sink and Dipole
- Joukowski airfoil solution
- Darcy flow solutions
- Jet, Wake and Mixing Layer Solutions
- Channel and Pipe Solutions
- Poisseuille Flow
- Taylor-Couette Flow Solution
- Driven Cavity Solution
- Numeric solution
- Analytic solution
- Boundary Layer Equation Solutions
- Blasius
- Falkners-Skan solution
- Stokes First Problem
- Stokes Second Problem
- Stokes Settling Solutions
- Ekman Spiral Solution
- Minimal Surface Equation Solutions
- Helicoid
- Catenoid ??
- ???
- Steady-State Ideal Landform Equation Solution
- Infiltration Theory Solutions
- Broadsbent-Hammersley Solution