Algorithmic Trends in Computational Fluid Dynamics [E-Book] / edited by M. Y. Hussaini, A. Kumar, M. D. Salas.
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Personal Name(s): | Hussaini, M. Y., editor |
Kumar, A., editor / Salas, M. D., editor | |
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New York, NY :
Springer,
1993
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Physical Description: |
XVI, 423 p. online resource. |
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englisch |
ISBN: |
9781461227083 |
DOI: |
10.1007/978-1-4612-2708-3 |
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- Overviews
- A Viewpoint on Discretization Schemes for Applied Aerodynamic Algorithms for Complex Configurations
- Some Remarks about Computational Fluid Dynamics
- Algorithmic Trends in CFD in the 1990’s for Aerospace Flow Field Calculations
- Advances for the Simulation of Compressible Viscous Flows on Unstructured Meshes
- Some Challenges in Massively Parallel Computation
- Acceleration Techniques
- Local Preconditioning of the Euler Equations and its Numerical Implications
- Incremental Unknowns in Finite Differences
- Supercomputer Implementations of Preconditioned Krylov Subspace Methods
- Recent Advances in Lanczos-Based Iterative Methods for Nonsymmetric Linear Systems
- Convergence Acceleration Algorithms
- Spectral and Higher-Order Methods
- Spectral Methods for Viscous, Incompressible Flows
- Issues in the Application of High Order Schemes
- Essentially Nonoscillatory Postprocessing Filtering Methods
- Some Novel Aspects of Spectral Methods
- Multi-Resolution and Subcell Resolution Schemes
- Wavelet Methods in Computational Fluid Dynamics
- Subcell Resolution Methods for Viscous Systems of Conservation Laws
- Multi-Resolution Analysis for ENO Schemes
- Adaptive-Mesh Algorithms for Computational Fluid Dynamics
- Inherently Multidimensional Schemes
- Beyond the Riemann Problem, Part I
- Beyond the Riemann Problem, Part II
- Three Dimensional Covolume Algorithms for Viscous Flows
- Comments on Session — Inherently Multidimensional Schemes.