Group Brethour
Group Description |
Numerical simulation of coating flows, from Jim Brethour. Original data was sent with 12 decimal digits in the mantissa, thus the 4E20.12 format for the numerical values. Jim Brethour writes: "Problems such as ours, incompressible free-surface flows, with (in my case) deformable boundaries, represent practical problems where direct solvers are typically the best way to go. The large system is for the tail end of a converging slot coater (418 elements) and the smaller is for a 64 element lid-drvien cavity." -------------------------------------------------- Jim Brethour, brethour :at the domain: cems.umn.edu Box #13, 151 Amundson Hall, Dept. of Chemical Engineering & Materials Science, University of Minnesota, 421 Washington Avenue S.E. Minneapolis, MN 55455 (612)-625-3083 -------------------------------------------------- (PhD student of Prof. Scriven). Added November 3, 1997. |
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Displaying all 2 collection matrices
Id | Name | Group | Rows | Cols | Nonzeros | Kind | Date | Download File |
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376 | coater2 | Brethour | 9,540 | 9,540 | 207,308 | Computational Fluid Dynamics Problem | 1997 | MATLAB Rutherford Boeing Matrix Market |
375 | coater1 | Brethour | 1,348 | 1,348 | 19,457 | Computational Fluid Dynamics Problem | 1997 | MATLAB Rutherford Boeing Matrix Market |