Recent Advances in Computational Fluid Dynamics

Proceedings of the US/ROC (Taiwan) Joint Workshop on Recent Advances in Computational Fluid Dynamics

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Recent Advances in Computational Fluid Dynamics

Proceedings of the US/ROC (Taiwan) Joint Workshop on Recent Advances in Computational Fluid Dynamics

From the preface: Fluid dynamics is an excellent example of how recent advances in computational tools and techniques permit the rapid advance of basic and applied science. The development of computational fluid dynamics (CFD) has opened new areas of research and has significantly supplemented information available from experimental measurements. Scientific computing is directly responsible for such recent developments as the secondary instability theory of transition to turbulence, dynamical systems analyses of routes to chaos, ideas on the geometry of turbulence, direct simulations of turbulence, three-dimensional full-aircraft flow analyses, and so on. We believe that CFD has already achieved a status in the tool-kit of fluid mechanicians equal to that of the classical scientific techniques of mathematical analysis and laboratory experiment.

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English
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529

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Table of Contents

Contents: Finite/Spectral Element Navier-Stokes Methods on Vector Hypercubes and Geometry-Defining Processor Reconfigurable Lattices
A Comparative Study of TVB, TVD and ENO Schemes for the Euler Equations
An Improved Upwind Scheme for the Euler Equations
Front Tracking and the Interaction of Nonlinear Hyperbolic Waves
Computational Test of the Renormalization Group Theory of Turbulence
Energy and Dissipation Range Spectra in the Range of Homogeneous Turbulence
A Unified Pressure Correction Algorithm for Computing Complex Fluid Flows
The Finite Element Method in Viscous Incompressible Flows
Computations of Taylor Vortex Flows Using Multigrid Continuation Methods
A Variational Finite Element Method for Compressible Navier-Stokes Flows
Supercomputing and the Finite Element Approximation of the Navier-Stokes Equations for Incompressible Viscous Fluids
Recent Progress on Essentially Non-Oscillatory Shock Capturing Schemes
Large-Eddy Simulations of Flows in a Ramjet Combustor
Aerodynamic Design via Control Theory
The Application of Multiple One-dimensional Adaptive Grid Method
Numerical Solutions for Unsteady Aerofoil by Internal Singularity Method
The Vertical Motion of Atmosphere Computed and Adjusted by Variational Method
Study of Unsteady Flow in the Heat Exchanger by the Method of Characteristics
Penalty Finite Element Applications to Flow Problems
Resolution Requirements for Numerical Simulations of Transition
Computation of Flow Past 3-D Hills.

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Berlin, Heidelberg
Series
Lecture Notes in Engineering -- 43, Lecture Notes in Engineering -- 43

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
530.1
Library of Congress
QC19.2-20.85, QD1-999QC19.2-20.85Q, QD1-999

The Physical Object

Format
[electronic resource] :
Pagination
1 online resource (v, 529p. 217 illus.)
Number of pages
529

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Open Library
OL27084641M
Internet Archive
recentadvancesco00anag
ISBN 10
3540508724, 3642837336
ISBN 13
9783540508724, 9783642837333
OCLC/WorldCat
851379906

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