<p>Although many books have been written on computational fluid dynamics (CFD) and many written on combustion, most contain very limited coverage of the combination of CFD and industrial combustion. Furthermore, most of these books are written at an advanced academic level, emphasize theory over pra
Barriers and Challenges in Computational Fluid Dynamics
β Scribed by M. B. Giles (auth.), V. Venkatakrishnan, Manuel D. Salas, Sukumar R. Chakravarthy (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer Netherlands
- Year
- 1998
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 396
- Series
- ICASE/LaRC Interdisciplinary Series in Science and Engineering 6
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
In this volume, designed for engineers and scientists working in the area of Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD), experts offer assessments of the capabilities of CFD, highlight some fundamental issues and barriers, and propose novel approaches to overcome these problems. They also offer new avenues for research in traditional and non-traditional disciplines. The scope of the papers ranges from the scholarly to the practical.
This book is distinguished from earlier surveys by its emphasis on the problems facing CFD and by its focus on non-traditional applications of CFD techniques. There have been several significant developments in CFD since the last workshop held in 1990 and this book brings together the key developments in a single unified volume.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-x
Progress in Applied Numerical Analysis for Computational Fluid Dynamics....Pages 1-25
Examples of Error Propagation from Discontinuities....Pages 27-42
Accurate Finite Difference Algorithms....Pages 43-61
Computational Considerations for the Simulation of Discontinuous Flows....Pages 63-78
Space-Time Methods for Hyperbolic Conservation Laws....Pages 79-98
Anisotropic Mesh Adaptation: A Step Towards a Mesh-Independent and User-Independent CFD....Pages 99-117
Artificial Boundary Conditions for Infinite-Domain Problems....Pages 119-137
Issues and Strategies for Hyperbolic Problems with Stiff Source Terms....Pages 139-154
Numerical Methods for a One-Dimensional Interface Separating Compressible and Incompressible Flows....Pages 155-194
On Some Outstanding Issues in CFD (1996)....Pages 195-212
Accurate and Robust Methods for Variable Density Incompressible Flows with Discontinuities....Pages 213-230
A Variational Approach to Deriving Smeared-Interface Surface Tension Models....Pages 231-240
Compounded of Many Simples....Pages 241-258
A Unified CFD-Based Approach to a Variety of Problems in Computational Physics....Pages 259-282
Second Order Godunov Schemes for 2D and 3D MHD Equations and Divergence-Free Condition....Pages 283-297
On Multidimensional Positively Conservative High-Resolution Schemes....Pages 299-313
A New Scheme for the Solutions of Multidimensional MHD Equations....Pages 315-333
Local Preconditioning: Who Needs It?....Pages 335-349
The Quest for Diagonalization of Differential Systems....Pages 351-369
Multidimensional Upwinding: Unfolding the Mystery....Pages 371-386
Back Matter....Pages 387-396
β¦ Subjects
Mechanics;Appl.Mathematics/Computational Methods of Engineering;Computational Mathematics and Numerical Analysis;Partial Differential Equations;Algorithms
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