Numerical methods for fluid dynamics III : based on the proceedings of a conference organized by the Institute for Computational Fluid Dynamics of the Universities of Oxford and Reading in association with the Institute of Mathematics and Its Applications on numerical methods for fluid dynamics, held in Oxford in March 1988
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Numerical methods for fluid dynamics III : based on the proceedings of a conference organized by the Institute for Computational Fluid Dynamics of the Universities of Oxford and Reading in association with the Institute of Mathematics and Its Applications on numerical methods for fluid dynamics, held in Oxford in March 1988
(The Institute of Mathematics and its Applications conference series, New ser.,
Clarendon Press, 1988
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"Third Conference on Numerical Methods for Fluid Dynamics was held at Oxford University" -- Pref.
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This volume has been based on the proceedings of a conference organized by The Institute for Computational Fluid Dynamics of the Universities of Oxford and Reading, in association with The Institute of Mathematics and its Applications on Numerical Methods for Fluid Dynamics, held in Oxford in March 1988. The conference brought together mathematicians, engineers and other scientists in the field of computational aerodynamics and computational fluid dynamics to review recent advances in mathematical and computational techniques for modelling fluid flows. The three main themes treated in this volume are numerical algorithms, grid generation techniques and unsteady flows. This book is aimed at research workers and graduate students in numerical analysis, fluid dynamics, aerodynamics, applied mathematics and computer science.
Table of Contents
- CFD applications to the aero-thermodynamics of turbomachinery, P.Stow
- computational fluid dynamics in the automobile industry, A.D.Gosman
- developments in the calculation of unsteady turbomachinery flow, M.B.Giles
- efficient solution of the steady Euler equations with a centered implicit method, A.Lerat and J.Sides
- numerical grid generation, J.F.Thompson
- a strategy for the use of hybrid structured-unstructured meshes in computational fluid dynamics, N.P.Weatherill
- implicit methods in CFD, T.P.Pulliam
- the cell vertex method for steady compressible flow, K.W.Morton et al
- multigrid, defect correction and upwind schemes for the steady Navier-Stokes equations, P.W.Hemker and B.Koren
- recent developments of the Taylor-Galerkin method for the numerical solution of hyperbolic problems, J.Donea et al
- numerical grid generation in 3-D Euler-flow simulation, J.W.Boerstel
- an approach to geometric and flow complexity using FAME, C.M.Albone
- lax-stability versus eigenvalue stability of spectral methods, L.N.Trefethen. Contributed papers: steady incompressible and compressible solution of Navier-Stokes equations by rotational correction, F.El Dabaghi
- comparison of implicit methods for the compressible Navier-Stokes equations, Y.Marx and J.Piquet
- implicit finite difference methods for computing discontinuous atmospheric flows, M.J.P.Cullen
- numerical simulation of unsteady flows using the MUSCL approach, P.Guillen et al
- computation of viscous separated flow using a particle method, J.M.R.Graham
- a streamwise upwind algorithm for the Euler and Navier-Stokes equations applied to transonic flows, P.M.Goorjian
- computation of diffracting shock wave flows, R.Hillier
- multiple mesh simulation of turbulence, P.R.Voke
- some experiences with grid generation on curved surfaces using variational and optimization techniques, C.R.Forsey and C.M.Billing
- adaptive orthogonal curvilinear co-ordinates, R.Arina
- an approximate equidistribution technique for unstructured grids, P.K.Sweby
- multiblock techniques for transonic flow about complex aircraft configurations, S.E.Allwright
- Cartesian grid methods for irregular regions, R.J.LeVeque
- numerical characteristic decomposition for compressible gas dynamics with general equations of state, P.Glaister
- a hybrid scheme for the Euler equations using the Random choice and Roe's methods, E.F.Toro and P.L.Roe
- a variational finite element formulation for three-dimensional incompressible flows, P.Ward et al
- a comparison of multigrid methods for the incompressible Navier-Stokes equations, S.Sivaloganathan et al
- multigrid calculations of jet flows, S.A.E.G.Falle and M.J.Wilson. (Part contents)
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