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High performance computing in science and engineering .... : transactions of the High Performance Computing Center Stuttgart (HLRS) ....

E. Krause, W. Jäger (eds.)

Springer, 1999-

  • 1998
  • 1999
  • 2000
  • 2001
  • 2002
  • 2003
  • 2005
  • 2006
  • 2009
  • '14

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First Workshop on High Performance Computing in Science and Engineering, in Stuttgart, June 22-24, 1998--Pref

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Editors: 2009, Wolfgang E. Nagel, Dietmar B. Kröner, Michael M. Resch

Editors: '14, Wolfgang E. Nagel, Dietmar H. Kröner, Michael M. Resch

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Volume

'14 ISBN 9783319108094

Description

This book presents the state-of-the-art in supercomputer simulation. It includes the latest findings from leading researchers using systems from the High Performance Computing Center Stuttgart (HLRS). The reports cover all fields of computational science and engineering ranging from CFD to computational physics and from chemistry to computer science with a special emphasis on industrially relevant applications. Presenting findings of one of Europe's leading systems, this volume covers a wide variety of applications that deliver a high level of sustained performance. The book covers the main methods in high-performance computing. Its outstanding results in achieving the best performance for production codes are of particular interest for both scientists and engineers. The book comes with a wealth of color illustrations and tables of results.

Table of Contents

Preface.- Part I: Physics.- Part II: Molecules, Surfaces, and Solids.- Part III: Reacting Flows.- Part IV: Computational Fluid Dynamics.- Part V: Transport and Climate.- Part VI: Miscellaneous Topics.
Volume

2005 ISBN 9783540283775

Description

This book presents the state-of-the-art in modelling and simulation on supercomputers. Leading German researchers present results achieved on systems of the High Performance Computing Center Stuttgart (HLRS) for the year 2005. The reports cover all fields of computational science and engineering, ranging from CFD via computational physics and chemistry to computer science. Special emphasis is given to industrially relevant applications. Presenting results for both vector-systems and micro-processor based systems, the book allows to compare performance levels and usability of various architectures. In the light of recent discussions about systems like BlueGene versus the Earth-Simulator, this book may serve as a guide book for further discussion. The book covers the main methods in high performance computing. Its outstanding results in achieving highest performance for production codes are of particular interest for both the scientist and the engineer. The book comes with a wealth of coloured illustrations and tables of results.

Table of Contents

Physics.- Simulations of Astrophysical Jets in Dense Environments.- Numerical Simulations of Host Galaxies of Gamma-Ray Bursts.- Electron-doping Evolution of the Quasiparticle Band of the Cuprates.- Libraries and Methods for Parallel Particle Simulations.- Solid State Physics.- Numerical Simulations of Quantum Gases, Magnetic, and Correlated Electronic Systems.- Large-Scale Simulations for Understanding Surface Optical Spectra.- Numerical Investigations of Nano-Systems in Reduced Geometry.- Computational Fluid Dynamics.- Direct Numerical Simulation of Non-Linear Transitional Stages in an Experimentally Investigated Laminar Separation Bubble.- Instabilities in Hypersonic Boundary Layers Under the Influence of High-temperature Gas Effects.- Direct Numerical Simulation of Breakup Phenomena in Liquid Jets and of Colliding Raindrops.- Numerical Investigation of the VKI Turbine Blade by Large Eddy Simulation.- A Hybrid LES/CAA Method for Aeroacoustic Applications.- Using Dynamic Mesh Models to Simulate Electrostatic Spray-Painting.- Numerical Simulation of Maneuvering Combat Aircraft.- Advanced Rotary Wing Aeromechanics.- Time-Accurate versus Actuator Disk Simulations of Complete Helicopters.- LES of Shock Wave/Turbulent Boundary Layer Interaction.- Detailed Combustion and Steamside Simulation of Fossil-fuel Fired Utility Boilers.- Chemistry.- Computational Chemistry.- Quantum Mechanical Studies of Boron Clustering in Silicon.- Ionic Liquids from A1C13.- Miscellaneous Topics.- Considerations of the Biot Velocity Relations: Viscous Finite-difference Calculations in Combination with Flow Simulations.- Plateness of the Oceanic Lithosphere and the Thermal Evolution of the Earth's Mantle.- Use of High Performance Computing in Gravity Field Research.- Molecular Modeling of Hydrogen Bonding Fluids.- Benchmarking MPI One-sided Communication with SKaMPI-5.
Volume

2006 ISBN 9783540361657

Description

This book presents the state-of-the-art in simulation on supercomputers. Leading researchers present results achieved on systems of the High Performance Computing Center Stuttgart (HLRS) for the year 2006. The reports cover all fields of computational science and engineering ranging from CFD via computational physics and chemistry to computer science with a special emphasis on industrially relevant applications. The book comes with illustrations and tables.

Table of Contents

Physics.- Gravitational Wave Signals from Simulations of Black Hole Dynamics.- The SuperN-Project: Understanding Core Collapse Supernovae.- MHD Code Optimizations and Jets in Dense Gaseous Halos.- Anomalous Water Optical Absorption: Large-Scale First-Principles Simulations.- The Electronic Structures of Nanosystems: Calculating the Ground States of Sodium Nanoclusters and the Actuation of Carbon Nanotubes.- Object-Oriented SPH-Simulations with Surface Tension.- Simulations of Particle Suspensions at the Institute for Computational Physics.- Solid State Physics.- Nano-Systems in External Fields and Reduced Geometry: Numerical Investigations.- Signal Transport and Finite Bias Conductance in and Through Correlated Nanostructures.- Atomistic Simulations of Dislocation - Crack Interaction.- Monte Carlo Simulations of Strongly Correlated and Frustrated Quantum Systems.- Chemistry.- Characterization of Catalyst Surfaces by STM Image Calculations.- Theoretical Investigation of the Self-Diffusion on Au(100).- TrpAQP: Computer Simulations to Determine the Selectivity of Aquaporins.- Computational Fluid Dynamics.- Direct Numerical Simulation and Analysis of the Flow Field Around a Swept Laminar Separation Bubble.- Direct Numerical Simulation of Primary Breakup Phenomena in Liquid Sheets.- Direct Numerical Simulation of Mixing and Chemical Reactions in a Round Jet into a Crossflow - a Benchmark.- Numerical Simulation of the Bursting of a Laminar Separation Bubble.- Parallel Large Eddy Simulation with UG.- LES and DNS of Melt Flow and Heat Transfer in Czochralski Crystal Growth.- Efficient Implementation of Nonlinear Deconvolution Methods for Implicit Large-Eddy Simulation.- Large-Eddy Simulation of Tundish Flow.- Large Eddy Simulation of Open-Channel Flow Over Spheres.- Prediction of the Resonance Characteristics of Combustion Chambers on the Basis of Large-Eddy Simulation.- Investigations of Flow and Species Transport in Packed Beds by Lattice Boltzmann Simulations.- Rheological Properties of Binary and Ternary Amphiphilic Fluid Mixtures.- The Effects of Vortex Generator Arrays on Heat Transfer and Flow Field.- Investigation of the Influence of the Inlet Geometry on the Flow in a Swirl Burner.- Numerical Investigation and Simulation of Transition Effects in Hypersonic Intake Flows.- Aeroelastic Simulations of Isolated Rotors Using Weak Fluid-Structure Coupling.- Computational Study of the Aeroelastic Equilibrium Configuration of a Swept Wind Tunnel Wing Model in Subsonic Flow.- Structural Mechanics.- Numerical Prediction of the Residual Stress State after Shot Peening.- Computer-Aided Destruction of Complex Structures by Blasting.- Wave Propagation in Automotive Structures Induced by Impact Events.- Miscellaneous Topics.- Continental Growth and Thermal Convection in the Earth's Mantle.- Efficient Satellite Based Geopotential Recovery.- Molecular Modeling of Hydrogen Bonding Fluids: Monomethylamine, Dimethylamine, and Water Revised.- The Application of a Black-Box Solver with Error Estimate to Different Systems of PDEs.- Scalable Parallel Suffix Array Construction.
Volume

2003 ISBN 9783540408505

Description

This book presents the state of the art in modeling and simulation on supercomputers. Leading German research groups present their results achieved on high-end systems of the High Performance Computing Center Stuttgart (HLRS) for the year 2003. The reports cover all fields of computational science and engineering ranging from computational fluid dynamics via computational physics and chemistry to computer science. Special emphasis is given to industrially relevant applications. Presenting results for both vector-systems and micro-processor based systems, the book allows the reader to compare performance levels and usability of a variety of supercomputer architectures. In the light of the success of the Japanese Earth-Simulator, this book may serve as a guide book for a US response. The book covers the main methods in high performance computing. Its outstanding results in achieving highest performance for production codes are of particular interest for both the scientist and the engineer. The book comes with a wealth of color illustrations and tables of results.

Table of Contents

Earth Sciences.- High-Resolution Studies of Transport Processes in the Atmospheric Boundary Layer Using the Synergy of Large Eddy Simulation and Measurements of Advanced Lidar Systems.- High Resolution Climate Change Simulation for Central Europe.- Water on Mars.- Viscosity Stratification and a 3-D Compressible Spherical Shell Model of Mantle Evolution.- Physics.- Collisional Dynamics of Black Holes, Star Clusters and Galactic Nuclei.- Formation and Propagation of Jets Around Compact Objects.- Large Scale Simulations of Jets in Dense and Magnetised Environments.- Crack Propagation in Icosahedral Model Quasicrystals.- Structure and Spectrum of Poly-Porphyrin.- How Do Droplets Depend on the System Size? Droplet Condensation and Nucleation in Small Simulation Cells.- Solid State Physics.- Numerical Studies of Collective Effects in Nano-Systems.- Gas-Phase Epitaxy Grown InP(001) Surfaces From Real-Space Finite-Difference Calculations.- Amorphous Silica at Surfaces and Interfaces: Simulation Studies.- Quantum Monte-Carlo Simulations of Correlated Bosonic and Fermionic Systems.- Ab initio Simulation of Clusters: Modeling the Deposition Dynamics and the Catalytic Properties of PdN on MgO Surface F-Centers.- Reactive Flows.- DNS of Turbulent Premixed CO/H2/Air Flames.- Transition from Stationary to Rotating Bound States of Dissipative Solitons.- Computational Fluid Dynamics.- Investigation of the Flow Randomization Process in a Transitional Boundary Layer.- Numerical Simulation of 3D Unsteady Heat Transfer at Strongly Deformed Droplets at High Reynolds Numbers.- 3D Simulations of Supersonic Chemically Reacting Flows.- Numerical Investigation of Semi-Turbulent Pipe Flow.- Numerical Simulation of Forced Breakup of a Liquid Jet.- The Effect of Impinging Wakes on the Boundary Layer of a Thin-Shaped Turbine Blade.- Numerical High Lift Research II.- Prediction of the Model Deformation of a High Speed Transport Aircraft Type Wing by Direct Aeroelastic Simulation.- Rayleigh-Benard Convection at Large Aspect Ratios.- Chemistry.- Quantum Chemical Calculations of Transition Metal Complexes.- Quantum Mechanical Studies of Boron Clustering in Silicon.- Protonation States of Methionine Aminopeptidase Studied by QM/MM Car-Parrinello Molecular Dynamics Simulations.- Molecular Transport Through Single Molecules.- Computer Science.- Towards a Holistic Understanding of the Human Genome by Determination and Integration of Its Sequential and Three-Dimensional Organization.- Efficient and Object-Oriented Libraries for Particle Simulations.- SKaMPI - Including More Complex Communication Patterns.- Performance Analysis Using the PARbench Benchmark System.
Volume

2000 ISBN 9783540412137

Description

The book summarizes the results of the projects of the High Performance Computing Center Stuttgart (HLRS) for the year 2000. The most significant contributions have been selected in a scientific review process. Together they provide an overview of recent developments in high performance computing and simulation. Reflecting the close cooperation of the HLRS with industry, special emphasis has been put on the industrial relevance of the presented results and methods. The book therefore becomes a collection of showcases for an innovative combination of the state-of-the-art modeling, novel numerical algorithms and the use of leading edge high performance computing systems.
Volume

2001 ISBN 9783540426752

Description

The state of the art in supercomputing is summarized in this volume. The book presents selected results of the projects of the High Performance Computing Center Stuttgart (HLRS) for the year 2001. Together these contributions provide an overview of recent developments in high performance computing and simulation. Reflecting the close cooperation of the HLRS with industry, special emphasis has been put on the industrial relevance of the presented results and methods. The book therefore becomes a collection of showcases for an innovative usage of state-of-the-art modeling, novel numerical algorithms and the use of leading edge high performance computing systems in a GRID-like environment.
Volume

2002 ISBN 9783540438601

Description

This book presents the state-of-the-art in modeling and simulation on supercomputers. Leading German research groups present their results achieved on high-end systems of the High Performance Computing Center Stuttgart (HLRS) for the year 2002. Reports cover all fields of supercomputing simulation ranging from computational fluid dynamics to computer science. Special emphasis is given to industrially relevant applications. Moreover, by presenting results for both vector sytems and micro-processor based systems the book allows to compare performance levels and usability of a variety of supercomputer architectures. It therefore becomes an indispensable guidebook to assess the impact of the Japanese Earth Simulator project on supercomputing in the years to come.

Table of Contents

Physics.- Computation of Strain Distributions in Quantum Dot Nanostructures by Means of Atomistic Simulations.- Parameter Dependence of Convection Driven Spherical Dynamos.- Inertial Instabilities in Precession Driven Flow.- Replication of Dissipative Solitons by Many-Particle Interaction.- The Structure of Magnetic Herbig-Haro Jets.- Temporal Propagators and Quasiparticles in Hot QCD.- Regional Climate Simulation for Central Europe (RECLICH).- Varation of Non-Dimensional Numbers and a Thermal Evolution Model of the Earth's Mantle.- Solid State Physics.- The Importance of Intermediate Range Order in Silicates: Molecular Dynamics Simulations Studies.- Selfconsistent Auxilliary Particle Theory for Strongly Correlated Fermion Systems.- Excitonic and Local-Field Effects in Optical Spectra from Real-Space Time-Domain Calculations.- Frozen Phonon Calculations in the Three-Band Hubbard Model for High-Temperature Superconductors.- Exact Diagonalization Study of Spin, Orbital and Lattice Correlations in CMR Manganites.- Phase Transitions, Structures and Quantum Effects in Nanosystems.- Thermodynamics and Dynamics of Correlated Electron Systems.- Self-Trapping of the Si(111)-(2x1)Surface Exciton.- Chemistry.- Structural Trends and Transitions in Water Clusters.- Improved Implementation and Application of the Individually Selecting Configuration Interaction Method.- Accurate ab initio Calculations for Vanadium Oxide Clusters.- The Iron(III) Catalysed Michael Reaction.- Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD).- 3-D-Boundary-Layer Transition Induced by Superposed Steady and Traveling Crossflow Vortices.- Larger-Eddy-Simulations of Turbulent Wall Bounded Flow with and without Adverse Pressure Gradient.- Investigation of a Turbulent Separating Boundary Layer by Direct Numerical Simulation.- Predictions of the 3D Unstedy Heat Transfer at Moving Droplets.- Implicit LU Time Integration Using Domain Decomposition and Overlapping Grids.- Efficient Divergence Cleaning in Three-Dimensional MHD Simulations.- LES of Flow in a Low Pressure Turbine with Incoming Wakes.- Parallel Two-Phase Flow Simulations in Porous Media.- Three-Dimensional Simulation of Two-Phase Flow in Pipes.- Three-Dimensional Numerical Simulation of Flow and Heat Transport in High-Temperature Nuclear Reactors.- Numerical Investigation of the Shuttle-Like Configuration PHOENIX.- Aeroelastic Analysis of Helicopter Rotor Blades Using HPC.- Numerical High Lift Research - NHLRes Annual Review 2001.- Reactive Flows.- Massive Parallel DNS of Flame Kernel Evolution in Spark-Ignited Turbulent Mixtures.- Application of the Lattice Boltzmann CFD Method on HPC Systems to Analyse the Flow in Fixed-Bed Reactors.- A Vectorised Lagrangian Particle Model for the Nemurical Simulation of Coal-Fired Furnances.- FE-Simulation of Subsequently Piled Foundations.- Computer Science.- ParWave: Granularity in Parallel Wavelet Packet Video Coding.- Benchmarking Collective Operations with SKaMPI.- The Glass Transition in Proteins.
Volume

1998 ISBN 9783540650300

Description

The book contains reports about the most significant projects from science and industry that are using the supercomputers of the Federal High Performance Computing Center Stuttgart (HLRS). These projects are from different scientific disciplines, with a focus on engineering, physics and chemistry. They were carefully selected in a peer-review process and are showcases for an innovative combination of state-of-the-art physical modeling, novel algorithms and the use of leading-edge parallel computer technology. As HLRS is in close cooperation with industrial companies, special emphasis has been put on the industrial relevance of results and methods.
Volume

1999 ISBN 9783540665045

Description

Prof. Dr. Egon Krause Aerodynamisches Institut, RWTH Aachen Wiillnerstr. 5 u. 7, D-52062 Aachen Prof. Dr. Willi Jager Interdisziplinares Zentrum fiir Wissenschaftliches Rechnen Universitat Heidelberg 1m Neuenheimer Feld 368, D-69120 Heidelberg High Performance Computing is progressing as a discipline providing im- portant tools for research and development in science and industry. The High- Performance Computing Center Stuttgart (HLRS) is not only providing the facilities, hard- and software for a growing community of researchers and developers, but it also promotes the know-how to use supercomputers effi- ciently. Regular exchange of information, of ideas and methods is essential in improving the proper use of the facilities,and their performance as well as the application of algorithms and of simulation techniques. A Second Result and Review Workshop on High-Performance Computing in Science and Engineering, (October 4 -6,1999) was organized by the HLRS in order to give an overview of the scientific work carried out during the past year and to demonstrate the state of the art in the various fields. In 1998 the Land Baden-Wiirttemberg decided to extend the responsibilities of the Steering Committee of the HLRS and therewith also the rules of access to its Scientific Supercomputing Center (SSC) Karlsruhe. That center was recently upgraded with the IBM RS 6000 SP, thereby significantly increasing the attractivity of the two centers, since the joint portfolio of computer- architectures now covers most of the application-profile of their users.

Table of Contents

Physics.- Finite difference modelling of elastic wave propagation in the Earth's uppermost mantle.- Direct Simulation of Seismic Wave Propagation.- Summary of Project 11172.- Development and Astrophysical Applications of a Parallel Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics Code with MPI.- Collisional dynamics around black hole binaries in galactic centres.- IMD - A Massively Parallel Molecular Dynamics Package for Classical Simulations in Condensed Matter Physics.- Symmetrie diblock copolymers confined into thin films: A Monte Carlo investigation on the CRAY T3E.- Molecular Dynamics of Covalent Crystals.- Simulation of random copolymers at selective interfaces and of cross-linked polymer blends.- Towards the Limits of present-day Supercomputers: Exact Diagonalization of Strongly Correlated Electron-Phonon Systems.- The Metal-Insulator Transition in the Hubbard Model.- Vibronic studies of adsorbate-covered semiconductor surfaces with the help of HPC.- Computational Methods in Chemistry and Molecular Biology.- The multi-reference configuration interaction method on massively parallel architectures.- Quantum Chemical Studies on Heterocyclic Rearrangements in Benzofuroxans: Reaction Paths, Vibrational Spectra, and Rate Constants.- High Level Quantum-Chemical Computations on the Cyclizations of Enyne Allenes.- MD Simulation of a Phospholipid Bilayer.- Three-Dimensional Organization of Chromosome Territories and the Human Cell Nucleus.- Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD).- Parallel Computation of Interface Dynamics in Incompressible Two-Phase Flows.- Numerical Simulation of Fluid Flow and Heat Transfer in an Industrial Czochralski Melt Using a Parallel-Vector Supercomputer.- Numerical flow simulation in cylindrical geometries.- DNS of Laminar-Turbulent Transition in Separation Bubbles.- Numerical Simulation of Supersonic Hydrogen-Air Combustion.- Computation of Turbulent Flows with Separation by Coherent Structure Capturing.- Large Eddy Simulation of the Flow around a Circular Cylinder.- Direct Numerical Simulations of an Adverse Pressure Gradient Turbulent Boundary Layer on High Performance Computers.- Aeroelastic Analysis of a Helicopter Rotor in Forward Flight.- Flow with chemical reaction.- Investigation of Chemistry-Turbulence Interactions Using DNS on the Cray T3E.- Multigrid Convergence Acceleration for Non-Reactive and Reactive Flows.- Quasi-Particles in a Three-Dimensional Three-Component Reaction-Diffusion System.- Upwind Relaxation Algorithm for Re-entry Nonequilibrium Flows.- 3D Simulation of instationary turbulent flow and combustion in internal combustion engines.- Numerical prediction of load changes in a coal-fired utility boiler.- Structural Mechanics and Electrical Engineering.- Design and Application of Object Oriented Parallel Data Structures in Particle and Continuous Systems.- Computation of Electromagnetic Fields by the Method of Moments on the CRAY T3E: Iterative Solution Techniques and Large Scale Applications.- Numerical Treatment of Time Varying Magnetic Fields in Power Transformers by Using the Boundary Element Method (BEM).- Direct and Inverse Electromagnetic Scattering.- Computer Science.- Fine-Grained Multithreading on the Cray T3E.- ParGrad System: Dynamical Adaptation of the Parallelism Degree of Programs on Cray T3E.- Comparative Measurements of the Solution of PDE's on the PARAGON and the SB-PRAM.- KaHPF: Compiler generated Data Prefetching for HPF.- A Parallel Object Oriented Framework for Particle Methods.- Parallel solution of Partial Differential Equations with Adaptive Multigrid Methods on Unstructured Grids.- Coupling and Parallelization of Grid-based Numerical Simulation Software.
Volume

2009 ISBN 9783642046643

Description

At the end of the year 2008, we have seen a strategic step towards a funct- ning HPC infrastructure on Tier-0 level in Germany. Based on an agreement ( Verwaltungsabkommen") between the Federal Ministry of Education and " Research (BMBF) and the state ministries for research of Baden-Wurttem- .. berg, Bayern, and Nordrhein-Westfalen, a budget of overall 400 Million Euro had been allocated - equally shared between federal and state authorities in a ?ve year time frame - to establish the next generation of HPC systems at the Gauss Centre for Supercomputing (GCS) - consisting of the three nat- nal supercomputing centres HLRS (Stuttgart), NIC/JSC (Julich), and LRZ .. (Munich). As part of that strategic initiative, in May 2009 already NIC/JSC has installed the ?rst phase of the GCS HPC Tier-0 resources, an IBM Blue Gene/P with roughly 300. 000 Cores, this time in Julic .. h, With that, the GCS provides the most powerfulhigh-performance computing infrastructure in - rope already today. HLRS and its partners in the GCS have agreed on a common strategy for the installation of the next generation of leading edge HPC systems. Over the next few years, HLRS and LRZ as the other two GCS centers will upgrade their systems accordingly. The plan is to have a Tier-0 HPC system within GCS operating at any time in this ?ve year period. Asanintermediatestep,HLRShasreplacedmostoftheirNECSX-8nodes by the NEC SX-9/12M192, a system with roughly 20 TFLOPs peak.

Table of Contents

Physics.- Numerical Models for Emission Line Nebulae in High Redshift Radio Galaxies.- The SuperN-Project: Current Advances in Understanding Core Collapse Supernovae.- Using Computational Steering to Explore the Parameter Space of Stability in a Suspension.- Solid State Physics.- Adsorption of Cysteine on the Au(110)-surface: A Density Functional Theory Study.- Characterization of Colloidal IV-VI Semiconductor Quantum Dots.- Understanding Long-range Indirect Interactions Between Surface Adsorbed Molecules.- H Carrying Capacity by Considering Charging and Discharging Processes – Case Studies on Small Carbon- and Boron Nitride Nanotubes.- Molecular Dynamics Study of Plastic Deformation of Nanocrystalline Palladium.- Conductance of Correlated Nanostructures.- Chemistry.- How do Eigenfunctions of Douglas-Kroll Operators Behave in the Vicinity of Point-like Nuclei?.- Distributed Memory Parallelization of the Multi-Configuration Time-Dependent Hartree Method.- Development of Models for Large Molecules and Electrolytes in Solution for Process Engineering.- Reacting flows.- Numerical Characterization of a Gas Turbine Model Combustor.- Numerical Investigations of NO-Formation in Scramjet Combustors.- Large-Eddy Simulation of Lean Premixed Flames in a Model Swirl Burner.- Computational Fluid Dynamics.- Higher Order Adaptive and Parallel Simulations Including Dynamic Load Balancing with the Software Package DUNE.- Direct Numerical Simulation of Jet in Crossflow Actuators.- Laminar Heat Transfer From the Stagnation Region of a Circular Cylinder at Re=140?000.- Conditional Statistics Along Gradient Trajectories in Fluid Turbulence.- Direct Numerical Simulation of Single Gaseous Bubbles in Viscous Liquids.- Wall Heat Load in Unsteady and Pulsating Combustor Flow.- Implicit LES ofPassive-Scalar Mixing in a Confined Rectangular-Jet Reactor.- Numerical Simulation of Riblet Controlled Spatial Transition.- Understanding the Dynamics and Control of a Turbulent Impinging Jet via Pulsation and Swirl Using Large Eddy Simulation.- Stability Analysis of a Coupled Helmholtz Resonator with Large Eddy Simulation.- Diffusers with Three-Dimensional Separation as Test Bed for Hybrid LES/RANS Methods.- Final Report on Project GGT0607: Lattice Boltzmann Direct Numerical Simulations of Grid-Generated Turbulence.- Application of FDEM on the Numerical Simulation of Journal Bearings with Turbulence and Inertia Effects.- Numerical Analysis of Transition Effects in 3D Hypersonic Intake Flows.- Preinvestigations of a Redesigned HIRENASD Wing Model in Preparation for New Aero-Structural Dynamic Experiments in ETW.- Transport and Climate.- Modelling Regional Climate Change in Southwest Germany.- Modelling Convection over West Africa.- Miscellaneous Topics.- Molecular Modeling of Hydrogen Bonding Fluids: Vapor-Liquid Coexistence and Interfacial Properties.- Towards a Dynamical Model of Mars’ Evolution.- Computational Considerations for Satellite-Based Geopotential Recovery.- Simulative Analysis of Vehicle-to-X Communication considering Traffic Safety and Efficiency.- Modelling Structural Failure with Finite Element Analysis of Controlled Demolition of Buildings by Explosives Using LS-DYNA.

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