The Free-Lagrange method : proceedings of the First International Conference on Free-Lagrange methods, held at Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, March 4-6, 1985
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The Free-Lagrange method : proceedings of the First International Conference on Free-Lagrange methods, held at Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, March 4-6, 1985
(Lecture notes in physics, 238)
Springer-Verlag, c1985
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Free-lagrange methods for compressible hydrodynamics in two space dimensions.- Finite difference operators on unstructured triangular meshes.- A Lagrangian method for the shallow water equations based on a Voronoi mesh - Flows on a rotating sphere.- A Lagrangian method based on the Voronoi diagram for the incompressible Navier Stokes equations on a periodic domain.- Free-Lagrangian methods, independept time steps, and parallel processing.- Three-dimensional algorithms for grid restructuring in Free-Lagrangian calculations.- Three-dimensional free Lagrangian hydrodynamics.- A vectorized "near neighbors" algorithm of order N using a monotonic logical grid.- Data structure and vectorixation in a two-dimensional Free-Lagrangian code.- First round-table discussion.- Solution adaptivity using a triangular mesh.- Recent developments in FEM-CFD.- A conservative Free Lagrange code.- Compressible Lagrangian hydrodynamics without Lagrangian cells.- Second round-table discussion.
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