Proceedings of the Seventh Biennial Conference : Computational Techniques and Applications : CTAC95, Swinburne University of Technology, Melbourne, Australia, 3-5 July, 1995
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Proceedings of the Seventh Biennial Conference : Computational Techniques and Applications : CTAC95, Swinburne University of Technology, Melbourne, Australia, 3-5 July, 1995
World Scientific, c1996
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Computational Techniques and Applications : CTAC95
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
This proceedings contains seven invited papers and 100 contributed papers. The topics covered range from studies of theoretical aspects of computational methods through to simulations of large-scale industrial processes, with an emphasis on the efficient use of computers to solve practical problems. Developers and users of computational techniques who wish to keep up with recent developments in the application of modern computational technology to problems in science and engineering will find much of interest in this volume.
Table of Contents
- Some case studies in industrial mathematics, F.R. de Hoog and N.I. Robinson
- an inverse problem in environmental protection, J.M. Barry
- computational techniques for structural assessment of bridges, T. Chaklo et al
- a computationally fast method to model thin strip rolling, A.E. Dixon and W.Y.D. Yuen
- comparison of boundary element representations for potential fields, M.J. Drumm and T.G. Phemister
- on the computation of stability linmits for fusion experiments, P.R. Garabedian and H.J. Gardner
- the finite lattice method of series expansions, I. Jensen et al
- computational alternatives for depth-averaged modelling of flow, S. Latham and R.S Anderssen
- a comparison of finite difference and Lagrangian stochastic models for oil slick tracking, G.D. Lewis et al
- numerical modelling techniques for simulating the microwave heating of polymer materials inside a ridge waveguide, F. Liu and I. Turner
- transport of mucus, A.H. Pincombe and G.D. Tansley
- iterative schemes for series solutions to Laplacian free boundary problems, W.W. Read et al
- a systematic approach to calibrating hydrodynamic numerical models, M.D. Teubner et al
- computation of turbulent combustion flows with a finite-element method, Z. Zhu and N. Stoker
- and other papers. (Part contents).
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