Boundary algorithms for multidimensional inviscid hyperbolic flows : a GAMM workshop
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Boundary algorithms for multidimensional inviscid hyperbolic flows : a GAMM workshop
(Notes on numerical fluid mechanics, v. 1)
Wiesbaden : Vieweg, 1978
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Hyperbolic flows
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Library, Research Institute for Mathematical Sciences, Kyoto University数研
C-P||Stuttgart||1977.22610864
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Description and Table of Contents
Table of Contents
About this Workshop.- Single Boundary Algorithm Tests, steady flow.- Some Versions of Boundary Algorithms based on the Method of Characteristics.- A Test of the Abbett-Algorithm.- Single Boundary Algorithm Test, unsteady flow.- A Study of Reference-Plane Methods for Unsteady Plane Flows.- Method of Characteristics with Simplicial Nets.- Field-Boundary Tests (channel- and jet-flow).- A Study of Integrated Field-Boundary-Computation.- Accuracy of an Inverse Method of Characteristics for Multidimensional Steady Supersonic Flow.- Ringleb-Flow Computation by the Finite-Volume Method.- A Second Order Finite Difference Integration Scheme using the Compatibility Relations.- Some Tests on Finite Difference Algorithms for Computing Boundaries in Hyperbolic Flows.- Calculation of the Two-dimensional Ringleb-Flow with a Finite-Difference Approximation of the Eulerian Equations.- Concluding Remarks to the Workshop Session.- A Test Case for checking Computational Methods for Gas Flows with Discontinuities.
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