NSMB (mathematics)

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NSMB is a computer system for solving Navier–Stokes equations using the finite volume method. It supports meshes built of several blocks (multi-blocks) and supports parallelisation. The name stands for "Navier–Stokes multi-block". It was developed by a consortium of European scientific institutions and companies, between 1992 and 2003.[1][2]

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  1. ^ Vos, J.; Rizzi, A.; Corjon, A.; Chaput, E.; Soinne, E. (1998), "Recent advances in aerodynamics inside the NSMB (Navier Stokes Multi Block) consortium", 36th AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting and Exhibit, doi:10.2514/6.1998-225.
  2. ^ Eliasson, Peter; Vos, Jan; Da Ronch, Andrea; Zhang, Mengmeng; Rizzi, Arthur (2010), "Virtual Aircraft Design of TransCruiser - Computing Break Points in Pitch Moment Curve", 28th AIAA Applied Aerodynamics Conference, doi:10.2514/6.2010-4366.