
Frontiers Of Computational Fluid Dynamics 2002
World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
Will be published approx. on 5. December 2001
Book
Hardback
524 pages
978-981-02-4849-9 (ISBN)
Description
This series of volumes on the "Frontiers of Computational Fluid Dynamics" was introduced to honor contributors who have made a major impact on the field. The first volume was published in 1994 and was dedicated to Prof Antony Jameson; the second was published in 1998 and was dedicated to Prof Earl Murman. The volume is dedicated to Prof Robert MacCormack.The twenty-six chapters in the current volume have been written by leading researchers from academia, government laboratories, and industry. They present up-to-date descriptions of recent developments in techniques for numerical analysis of fluid flow problems, and applications of these techniques to important problems in industry, as well as the classic paper that introduced the "MacCormack scheme" to the world.
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Edition
2002 ed.
Language
English
Place of publication
Singapore
Singapore
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
ISBN-13
978-981-02-4849-9 (9789810248499)
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Content
The effect of viscosity in hypervelocity impact cratering, R.W. MacCormack; the MacCormack method - historical perspective, C.M. Hung et al; numerical solutions of Cauchy-Riemann equations for two and three dimensional flows, M.M. Hafez and J. Houseman; extension of efficient low dissipation high order schemes for 3-D curvilinear moving grids, M. Vinokur and H.C. Yee; scalable parallel implicit multigrid solution of unsteady incompressible flows, R. Pankajakshan et al; lattice Boltzmann simulation of incompressible flows, N. Satofuka and M. Ishikura; numerical simulation of MHD effects on hypersonic flow of a weakly ionized gas in an inlet, R.K. Agarwal and P. Deb; development of 3D DRAGON grid method for complex geometry, M-S Liou and Y. Zheng; advances in algorithms for computing aerodynamic flows, Zingg et al; selected CFD capabilities at DLR, W. Kordulla; CFD applications to space transportation systems, K. Fujii; information science - a new frontier of CFD, K. Oshima and Y. Oshima; integration of CFD into aerodynamics education, E.M. Murman and A. Rizzi; and other papers.