The dual integral equation method in hydromechanical systems
N. I. Kavallaris and
V. Zisis
Journal of Applied Mathematics, 2004, vol. 2004, issue 6, 447-460
Abstract:
Some hydromechanical systems are investigated by applying the dual integral equation method. In developing this method we suggest from elementary appropriate solutions of Laplace′s equation, in the domain under consideration, the introduction of a potential function which provides useful combinations in cylindrical and spherical coordinates systems. Since the mixed boundary conditions and the form of the potential function are quite general, we obtain integral equations with mth‐order Hankel kernels. We then discuss a kind of approximate practicable solutions. We note also that the method has important applications in situations which arise in the determination of the temperature distribution in steady‐state heat‐conduction problems.
Date: 2004
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