Thirteenth International Conference on Numerical Methods in Fluid Dynamics Proceedings of the Conference Held at the Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, Rome, Italy, 6–10 July 1992

These proceedings of a well-established conference on numerical methods, calculations, and modelling in fluid dynamics concentrates on five topics: multidimensional upwinding, turbulent flows, domain decomposition methods, unstructured grids, and flow visualization, and it includes papers presented...

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Other Authors: Napolitano, M. (Editor), Sabetta, F. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg Springer Berlin Heidelberg 1993, 1993
Edition:1st ed. 1993
Series:Lecture Notes in Physics
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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505 0 |a Time-marching computations in the complete Mach/Reynolds number domain -- Numerical investigation of a double-periodic compressible multi-vortex-field -- A direct implicit methodology for the simulation of the rapid pitch-up of an airfoil with and without leading-edge flow control -- The solution of 3D inviscid flow using a finite element multigrid procedure -- Eulerian-Eulerian and Eulerian-Lagrangian methods in two phase flow -- Fast-convergent method for finding steady-state solutions of the Euler equations -- Numerical study of the close-coupled canard-wing-body aerodynamic interaction -- Asymptotic far-field boundary conditions for numerical flowfield predictions -- Numerical simulation of inviscid and viscous flow with high order accurateschemes -- Solution of three-dimensional Navier-Stokes equations using an implicit Gauss-Seidel scheme -- Transonic wing analysis and design using Navier-Stokes equations --  
505 0 |a Calculation of a viscous hypersonic nozzle flow by a second order implicit scheme on unstructured meshes -- Shock-boundary layer interaction by shock fitting -- Numerical simulation of supersonic mixing layer using a solution adaptive finite-element flux-corrected transport scheme -- Numerical solution of hypersonic real gas flows using method of lines -- Nozzle flow calculations with gas injections using inviscid and viscous approaches -- A Godunov-type scheme using streamline meshes for steady supersonic aerodynamics -- A CFD-based approach for the solution of acoustics, Maxwell and Schroedinger equations for scattering problems -- 2-D studies of the multi-wavelength planar and spherical Rayleigh-Taylor instability with an automatically rezoned Lagrangian code -- Mixed-convection of rotating fluids in spherical annuli -- A comparison of several implicit residual smoothing methods in combination with multigrid --  
505 0 |a A second order method for the finite element solution of the Euler and Navier-Stokes equations -- Implementation of cell-vertex schemes on a massively parallel computer -- A consistent cell vertex finite volume method for the compressible Navier-Stokes equations -- Remark on numerical simulation of 2D unsteady transonic flows -- Development and applications of a 3D compressible Navier-Stokes solver -- numerical simulation of three-dimensional vortex flows over delta wing configurations 
505 0 |a A second-order TVD method for the solution of the 3D Euler and Navier-Stokes equations on adaptively refined meshes -- A 3-D least-squares upwind Euler solver for unstructured meshes -- Discontinuous finite element Euler solutions on unstructured adaptive grids -- High-resolution schemes and unstructured grids in transient shocked flow simulation -- Validation of an unstructured Euler code for the simulation of transonic flows past a complete aircraft -- Semi-unstructured prismatic grid generation for aircraft configurations -- Block full multigrid adaptive scheme for the compressible Euler equations -- Incompressible Navier-Stokes solutions on unstructured grids using a co-volume technique -- Delaunay based triangulations for the Navier-stokes equations with minimum user input -- External viscous flow computations using prismatic grid -- Unstructured grid generation by advancing front method using structured background grids --  
505 0 |a Direct numerical simulation of compressible turbulence in a homogeneous shear flow -- Numerical investigation of turbulent flow in boundary layer at different Reynolds numbers -- Near-wall turbulence models and numerical solution of the Reynolds-averaged Navier-Stokes equations using, unstructured grids -- Simulation of instabilities in a boundary layer with a roughness element -- Transonic and supersonic flow calculations around aircrafts using a multidomain Euler code -- Simulation of 2d external incompressible viscous flows by means of a domain decomposition method -- Domain decomposition combined with adaptive remeshing for problems of transient compressible flow -- A numerical procedure to solve viscous flow around arbitrarily moving bodies -- An unstructured multi-block local grid refinement solver for the 3-D Euler equations and its implementation on distributed memory computers --  
505 0 |a An improved wave model for multidimensional upwinding of the Euler equations -- GC-FCT : A fully multidimensional FCT algorithm for general curvilinar coordinates -- Direct numerical simulation of the three-dimensional breakdown to turbulence in compressible boundary layers -- The nonlinear galerkin method applied to the simulation of turbulence in a channel flow -- Unsteady and transitional separated fluid flows - direct simulation -- Spatial simulation of boundary-layer transition mechanisms -- Vortical structures and turbulent phenomena in a piston-engine model -- Prediction of turbulent Lee-side vortex flow -- Modelling shock/turbulent-boundary-layer interaction with second-moment closure within a pressure-velocity strategy -- Solution of compressible, turbulent transport equations using a flux-difference split scheme -- Direct numerical simulation of laminar breakdown in high-speed, axisymmetric boundary layers --  
505 0 |a Progress in multi-dimensional upwind differencing -- The impact of turbulence modelling on the numerical predictions of flows -- Domain decomposition methods with applications to fluid dynamics -- Unstructured mesh algorithms for aerodynamic calculations -- Fluid flow visualization: Recent developments and future directions -- A multi-dimensional solution adaptive multigrid solver for the Euler equations -- A multi-dimensional upwind scheme for the Euler equations -- On a method to construct Godunov-type schemes -- 3-Dimensional upwind Euler solver using kinetic flux vector splitting method -- Monotone, higher-order accurate, multi-dimensional upwinding -- On a new class of flux splittings -- A second-order multidimensional Sequel to Godunov's method -- Preconditioning and flux vector splitting for compressible low Mach number flow -- A three-dimensional pressure flux-split RNS formulation: Application to subsonic/supersonic flow in inlets and ducts --  
505 0 |a A multigrid finite volume method based on multistage Jacobi relaxation for steady Euler equations on adaptive unstructured grids -- Adaptivity techniques for the computation of two-dimensional viscous flows using structured meshes -- Performance assessment of an adaptive mesh refinement technique for detonation waves -- An evaluation of turbulent heat transfer predictions -- Kinetic flux-splitting schemes for hypersonic flows -- Numerical simulation of supersonic mixing layers using a fourth-order accurate shock capturing scheme -- Truly two-dimensional algorithms for radiative non-equilibrium flows -- Development and validation of a high resolution shock-capturing scheme for nonequilibrium hypersonic flows -- Nonequilibrium, chemically reacting flowfields and the implicit-explicit Godunov scheme -- An upwind scheme for oblique shock/boundary layer interaction in a supersonic inlet --  
505 0 |a The computation of highly nonlinear free surface waves wtiti a three-dimensional panel method -- A brief description of a new numerical framework for solving conservation laws — The method of space-time conservation element and solution element -- Computation of airfoil and cascade flows using the Clebsch decomposition method -- Solutions of the vorticity transport equation at high Reynolds numbers -- Magnetically driven flow in an annulus -- Multiblock Navier Stokes method to simulate turbulent transonic flow over a delta-wing -- Quasigasdynamic equations and computer simulation of viscous gas flows -- Effects of angle of attack on the leading edge attachment line -- Finite element simulation of transonic flows with shock waves -- Navier-Stokes analysis and experimental data comparison of compressible flow within ducts -- Multidisciplinary computational aerosciences -- Numerical methods for simulating unsteady incompressible flows --  
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520 |a These proceedings of a well-established conference on numerical methods, calculations, and modelling in fluid dynamics concentrates on five topics: multidimensional upwinding, turbulent flows, domain decomposition methods, unstructured grids, and flow visualization, and it includes papers presented at a workshop on all-vertex schemes. All papers have been carefully refereed