Progress and Challenges in CFD Methods and Algorithms (Progres realises et defis en methodes et algorithmes).
Abstract:
Partial contents include 1 CFD Research in the Changing U.S. Aeronautical Industry 2 Parallel Computing in Computational Fluid Dynamics 3 Portable Parallelization of a 3D EulerNavier-Stokes Solver for Complex Flows 4 Spectral Multi-Domain Solver Suitable for DNS and LES Numerical Simulation of Incompressible Flows 5 On Improving Parallelism in the Transonic Unsteady Rotor Navier Stokes TURNS Code 6 Development of a Parallel Implicit Algorithm for CFD Calculations 7 Experiments with Unstructured Grid Computations 8 A Second-Order Finite-Volume Scheme Solving Euler and Navier-Stokes Equations on Unstructured Adaptive Grids with an Implicit Acceleration Procedure 9 Numerical Simulation of Internal and External Gas Dynamic Flows on Structured and Unstructured Adaptive Grids 10 An Investigation of the Effects of the Artificial Dissipation Terms in a Modern TVD Scheme on the Solution of a Viscous Flow Problem 11 A Flux Filter Scheme Applied to the Euler and Navier Stokes Equations 12 Implicit Multidimensional Upwind Residual Distribution Schemes on Adaptive Meshes 13 Multidimensional Upwind Dissipation for 2D3D EulerNavier-Stokes Applications 14 Iteration for High Order and Fast Solution of 3-D Navier-Stokes Equations 15 Convergence Acceleration of the Navier-Stokes Equations through Time-Derivative Preconditioning 16 Parallel Algorithms for DNS of Compressible Flow 17 A Straightforward 3D Multi-Block Unsteady Navier-Stokes Solver for Direct and Large- Eddy Simulations of Transitional and Turbulent Compressible Flows 18 Applications of Lattice Boltzmann Methods to Fluid Dynamics 19 Transition in the Case of Low Free Stream Turbulence and 20 Multiblock Structured Grid Algorithms for Euler Solvers in a Parallel Computing Framework