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Progress and Supercomputing in Computational Fluid Dynamics : Proceedings of U.S.-Israel Workshop, 1984 / by Murman, Abarbanel
(Progress in Scientific Computing ; 6)

1st ed. 1985.
出版者 (Boston, MA : Birkhäuser Boston : Imprint: Birkhäuser)
出版年 1985
本文言語 英語
大きさ X, 404 p : online resource
著者標目 *Murman author
Abarbanel author
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件 名 LCSH:Social sciences
LCSH:Humanities
FREE:Humanities and Social Sciences
一般注記 The Impact of Supercomputers on the Next Decade of Computational Fluid Dynamics -- Current Status of Supercomputers and What Is Yet to Come -- Experience with a Personal Size Supercomputer — Implications for Algorithm Development -- Remarks on the Development of a Multiblock Three-Dimensional Euler Code for out of Core and Multiprocessor Calculations -- Developments in the Simulation of Compressible Inviscid and Viscous Flow on Supercomputers -- Hich Resolution Solutions of the Euler Equations for Vortex Flows -- An Efficient Iteration Strategy for the Solution of the Euler Equations -- Numerical Methods for the Navier-Stokes Equations -- Algorithms for the Euler And Navier-Stokes Equations for Supercomputers -- Viscous Flow Simulation by Finite Element Methods and Related Numerical Techniques -- Marching Iterative Methods for the Parabolized and Thin Layer Navier-Stokes Equations -- Multigrid Solutions to Quasi-Elliptic Schemes -- Secondary Instability of Free Shear Flows -- Turbulent Flow Simulation — Future Needs -- Numerical Calculation of the Reynolds Stress and Turbulent Heat Fluxes -- Numerical Investigation of Analyticity Properties of Hydrodynamic Equations Using Spectral Methods -- Order and Disorder in the Kuramoto-Sivashinsky Equation -- Information Content in Spectral Calculations -- Recovering Pointwise Values of Discontinuous Data Within Spectral Accuracy -- Numerical Problems Connected with Weather Prediction -- Order of Dissipation Near Rarefaction Centers
The present volume, with the exception of the introductory chapter, consists of papers delivered at the workshop entitled "The Impact of Supercomputers on the Next Decade of Computational Fluid Dynamics," The workshop, which took place in Jerusalem, Israel during the week of December 16, 1984, was initiated by the National Science Foundation of the USA (NSF), by the Ministry of Science and Development, Israel (IMSD), and co-sponsored by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), the Office of Scientific Research of the U.S. Air Force (AFOSR), Tel Aviv University and Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The introductory chapter attempts to summarize what transpired at the workshop. The genesis of the workshop was an agreement between NSF and Il1S, signed in the spring of 1983, to conduct a series of bi-national work­ shops and symposia. This workshop represented the first activity spon­ sored under the agreement. The undersigned were selected by their respective national bodies to act as co-coordinators and organizers of the workshop. The first question that we faced was to decide upon a topic. In the past few years the field of CFD has mushroomed and consequently there have been many meetings, symposia, workshops, congresses, etc
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