Algorithmic trends in computational fluid dynamics
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Algorithmic trends in computational fluid dynamics
(ICASE/NASA LaRC series)
Springer-Verlag, c1993
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Note
Proceedings from a workshop held Sept. 15-17, 1991
Includes bibliographical references
Description and Table of Contents
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: us ISBN 9780387940144
Table of Contents
Overviews.- A Viewpoint on Discretization Schemes for Applied Aerodynamic Algorithms for Complex Configurations.- Some Remarks about Computational Fluid Dynamics.- Algorithmic Trends in CFD in the 1990's for Aerospace Flow Field Calculations.- Advances for the Simulation of Compressible Viscous Flows on Unstructured Meshes.- Some Challenges in Massively Parallel Computation.- Acceleration Techniques.- Local Preconditioning of the Euler Equations and its Numerical Implications.- Incremental Unknowns in Finite Differences.- Supercomputer Implementations of Preconditioned Krylov Subspace Methods.- Recent Advances in Lanczos-Based Iterative Methods for Nonsymmetric Linear Systems.- Convergence Acceleration Algorithms.- Spectral and Higher-Order Methods.- Spectral Methods for Viscous, Incompressible Flows.- Issues in the Application of High Order Schemes.- Essentially Nonoscillatory Postprocessing Filtering Methods.- Some Novel Aspects of Spectral Methods.- Multi-Resolution and Subcell Resolution Schemes.- Wavelet Methods in Computational Fluid Dynamics.- Subcell Resolution Methods for Viscous Systems of Conservation Laws.- Multi-Resolution Analysis for ENO Schemes.- Adaptive-Mesh Algorithms for Computational Fluid Dynamics.- Inherently Multidimensional Schemes.- Beyond the Riemann Problem, Part I.- Beyond the Riemann Problem, Part II.- Three Dimensional Covolume Algorithms for Viscous Flows.- Comments on Session - Inherently Multidimensional Schemes.
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: gw ISBN 9783540940142
Description
A workshop held in September 1991 at ICASE brought together leading experts in numerical analysis and in fluid dynamics to assess the state of the art in computational fluid dynamics and to identify relevant promising developments in numerical analysis. The chapters in this volume are based on materials prepared for that workshop.
Table of Contents
- Spectral methods, C. Canuto
- incremental unknowns in finite differences, R. Temam
- wavelet methods, R. Glowinsky et al
- inherently multidimensional schemes, K.W. Morton
- some remarks about computational fluid dynamics, H.-O. Kreiss
- beyond the Riemann problem, P.L. Roe
- three-dimensional co-volume algorithms, R.A. Nicolaides
- adaptive-mesh algorithms, K.G. Powell et al
- sub-cell resolution methods, E. Harabetian
- Eno schemes, A. Harten
- postprocessing filtering methods, F. Lafon and S. Osher
- Lanczos-based iterative methods, R.W. Freund et al
- preconditioned Krylov subspace methods, Y. Saad
- local preconditioning, B. van Leer
- applied aerodynamic algorithms, J.L. Steger
- compressible viscous flows on unstructured meshes, O. Pironneau
- algorithmic trends in computational fluid dynamics, R.W. MacCormack.
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