Numerical Methods for Fluid Dynamics IV
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- Kiadó Clarendon Press
- Megjelenés dátuma 1994. január 6.
- ISBN 9780198536963
- Kötéstípus Keménykötés
- Terjedelem622 oldal
- Méret 241x160x40 mm
- Súly 1200 g
- Nyelv angol
- Illusztrációk halftones, numerous line figures 0
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Rövid leírás:
BL Suitable for research and for industrial users of these new methods This books covers the latest research in moving finite elements - unifying most of the ground covered inthe last decade or so. The book highlights the issues involved and provides the reader with a clear view of the current state of the subject, and also prompts them on to further research.
TöbbHosszú leírás:
Leading authorities from industry and academia met at this established international conference. Their expert contributions cover an extensive range of topics in computational fluid dynamics, reveiwing recent advances in mathematical and computational fluid techniques for modelling fluid flows. For graduate students and researchers alike these proceedings provide a fully up-to-date account of the research currently underway in this central topic in fluid dynamics.
TöbbTartalomjegyzék:
Invited Papers
Node-cell mappings for the cell vertex method
Solution adaptivity with structured grids
Mesh adaption for compressible flows
Grid generation as a discrete optimisation problem
Super-viscosity and spectral approximations of nonlinear conservation laws
Waves in discrete fluids
Practical flow simulation employing high order accuracy, implicit, finite element based algorithms
Computing stready incompressible flows past blunt bodies - A historical overview
Basins of attraction and the time-dependent approach to obtaining steady-state numerical solutions
Physical and numerical aspects of non-equilibrium flows
Simplified multi-dimensional flux limiter methods
Convergence acceleration for first order systems
Iterative defect correction and multigrid accelerated explicit time stepping for the steady Euler equations
The construction and behaviour of some
Contributed Papers
Adaptive concepts for the resolution of compressible flow by upwind finite volume methods
Adaptive finite elements for transonic flows
A general upwind formulation for compressible flows on multi-element meshes
A dynamically adaptiove Godunov scheme for reservoir simulation on large aspect ratio grids
Local uniform mesh refinement and brine transport in porous media
A subdomain matching condition for implicit Euler solvers
Orthogonal block structured surface grids
Surface grid generation with a linkage to geometric generation
Boundary fitted grid generation using tensor product B-splines 309
Grid convergence for adaptive methods
Grid quality: an interplay of grid and solver
Body capturing using adaptive cartesian grids
A high resolution discontinuous Galerkin method for hyperbolic problems on unstructured grids
Shock capturing using auto-adaptive finite elements
On the steady-state accuracy of an implicit Navier-Stokes solver of Lax-Wendroff type
Riemann solvers: linearizations and adaption
A cartesian grid scheme for gas dynamic flows that involve complex geometries
Recent developments of the Lagrange-Calerkin method
Iterative solution technique for the Lagrange-Galerkin method 401
The spectral Lagrange-Galerkin method for the Navier-Stokes equations
Calculation of multiple solutions for the two-dimensional Navier-Stokes equations
A new implicit second order scheme based on a kinetic interpretation for solving the Euler Equations
A solution method for the shallow water Quasi-equilibrium equations on the sphere
Contamination of laminar boundary layers by artificial dissipation in Navier-Stokes solutions
A comparison of several implicit smoothing methods
Numerical diffusion estimates as input for grid adaption
On the eigensystems associated with numerical boundary schemes for hyperbolic equations
Implementation of non-reflecting boundary conditions in an unsteady flow simulation system
Absorbing boundary conditions for acoustic and elastic waves
Generation and analysis of hybrid structured/unstructured grids
A 2D multiblock method for viscous and inviscid flow computations
Error estimates for adaptive cell vertex finite volume algorithms
Energy-reduced boundary conditions for the simulation of compressible viscous flows in domains with moving boundaries
Multi-stage Jacobi relaxation as smoother in a multigrid method for steady Euler equations
Multigrid convergence acceleration of an upwind Euler algorithm on multiply-embedded meshes
Implicit multigrid algorithm for Euler equations on block-structured grids with discontinuous interfaces
A comparison of multidimensional upwinding for cell vertex schemes on triangular meshes
A new approach to finite element error control for time-dependent problems
Time-accurate calculations with an implicit Euler-Navier-Stokes solver
SFDN-α-GMRES and SQN-α-GMRES methods for fast high resolution N-S simulations
Towards a cell-vertex multi-grid Navier-Stokes algorithm for three-dimensional structured/unstructured meshes