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Shooting Technique for two-point boundary-value problems, with applications in chemical engineering

Author
: Douglas Meade
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This application describes the shooting method and its implementation in Maple. The implementation is used to analyze some common two-point BVPs from chemical engineering: the Blasius solution for laminar boundary-layer flow past a flat plate, the reactivity behavior of porous catalyst particles subject to both internal mass concentration gradients and temperature gradients, and the steady-state flow near an infinite rotating disk.

Application Details

Publish Date: June 18, 2001
Created In: Maple 9.5
Language: English

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