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This document provides 4 references for numerical solutions to fluid dynamics problems: (1) the 1963 work by Fromm and Harlow on vortex street development, (2) Greenspan's 1969 work on cavity flow problems, (3) the 1969 Boeing research on time-dependent flow past a flat plate by Pao and Daugherty, and (4) the 1966 University of Notre Dame technical report by Thoman and Szewczyk on flow over stationary and rotating cylinders.

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This document provides 4 references for numerical solutions to fluid dynamics problems: (1) the 1963 work by Fromm and Harlow on vortex street development, (2) Greenspan's 1969 work on cavity flow problems, (3) the 1969 Boeing research on time-dependent flow past a flat plate by Pao and Daugherty, and (4) the 1966 University of Notre Dame technical report by Thoman and Szewczyk on flow over stationary and rotating cylinders.

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Reference: Module 4:

1. Fromm, J.E., and Harlow ,F.H., Numerical Solution of the Problem of Vortex Street Development, The Physics of Fluids, Vol. 6, pp. 975-982, 1963. 2. Greenspan, D., Numerical Solution of Prototype Cavity Flow Problems, The Computer J., Vol. 12, pp 88-93, 1969 3. Pao, Y.H., and Daugherty, R., Time Dependent Viscous Incompressible Flow Past a Finite Flat Plate, Boeing Scientific Research Laboratories, D1-82-0822, 1969. 4. Thoman, D. C., and Szewczyk, A.A., Numerical Solution of Time Dependent Twodimensional Flow of a Viscous Incompressible Fluid Over Stationary and Rotating Cylinder, Tech. Rept. 66-14, Heat Transfer and Fluid Mechanics Lab., University of Notre Dame, Indiana, USA, 1966.

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