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Good Physics Engine Recommendations [closed]

Basically, I am looking for a precise physics engine I can use to run tests and tune a PID controller. The simulation is relatively simple: a small rocket with air brakes reaching a target altitude. ...
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What are some good resources to learn fluid mechanics? [duplicate]

I know that there are a lot of resources out there to be explored and I have gone through several of them. What I want is some resource where fluid mechanics is treated, from a geometric viewpoint, ...
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2D Stokeslet: a reference?

Consider the Stokes equation $$ \begin{cases}\Delta u = \nabla p - F \\ \operatorname{div}(u)=0 \end{cases} \text{ in } \mathbb{R}^2,$$ with $u$ a velocity field, $p$ a pressure and $F$ a point force ...
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Literature recommendation Integral CV Fluid Mechanics

I wanted to ask for book or literature in general recommended for control volumes in Fluid Mechanics. Particularly about non inertial and deformable CV which is a topic that basic Fluid Mechanics ...
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Does anyone know of published data on Mach interactions with various asymmetrical toroids?

I was looking for any lab conducted tests, or computer models of Mach reflections off of different toroids. How would shock waves propagate through asymmetrical 180° ring toroids, what kind of ...
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Is there a publication on the speed of sound assuming heat conduction is taken into account?

Is there a publication (possibly a very old one, as the topic is no longer of interest) in which the frequency dependence of the speed of sound is derived assuming heat conduction rather than purely ...
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Book on numerical solution of PDEs

I would like to learn how to solve partial differential equations (first and second order, e.g. Poisson, etc...) numerically with finite differences. Which book can be recommended if one want it to ...
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Does anyone have a good source for writing a Finite Volume Solver

As a pet project I want to try and write my own finite volume solver for a two-phase flow problem. However, while I understand the basics of FEM I have never written a code that solves anything before....
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Where to find the article(s) saying that 3D Navier-Stokes solutions exist in case of a small initial velocity?

I've already been searching for here and on the internet, maybe not enough. PS: this result is stated in the Clay Mathematics Institute N-S problem definition, page 2: https://www.claymath.org/wp-...
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Impact of object on liquid

When something drops into water, the dynamics related are complicated. I was wondering if there are some well-written papers/books about fluid dynamics that investigate in this specifically.
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Is there proof that the non-coupled version of the two-dimensional Burgers' equation exists?

In this Math Stack Exchange question, the OP asks about a solution to a non-coupled variant of the two-dimensional Burgers' equation. I have been looking at all the usual places for literature on this ...
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Smoothed particle hydrodynamics for solving diffusion equation

I'm a novice to the smoothed particle hydrodynamics method and I'm keen to know how it can be used to solve partial differential equations. In particular I want to know how to discretize the spatial ...
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What are the references of this type of 2 dimensional Shallow Water Equation?

I'm reading the Wikipedia of Shallow Water Equations(SWEs) in 2 dimensional case. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shallow_water_equations I notice that the 2d case in the page was stated as: But there ...
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What are good books on entropy transport in fluid mechanics?

Most fluid mechanics textbooks deal with mass, momentum and energy transport in fluid flows. Are there any books that deal with entropy transport in fluid flows?
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Numerically solving Navier-Stokes-Darcy (Brinkman) equation

I'm trying to learn fluid dynamics in porous media and I need to solve Navier-Stokes-Darcy (Brinkman) equation numerically but I'm not sure how to do that (I was trying to use method of lines for ...

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