Parallel computational fluid dynamics implementations and results using parallel computers : proceedings of the Parallel CFD '95 Conference, Pasadena, CA, U.S.A., 26-29 June, 1995
Parallel Computational Fluid Dynamics(CFD) is an internationally recognised fast-growing field. Since 1989, the number of participants attending Parallel CFD Conferences has doubled. In order to keep track of current global developments, the Parallel CFD Conference annually brings scientists togethe...
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
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Amsterdam ; New York :
Elsevier
1996.
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Edición: | 1st edition |
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- Front Cover; Parallel Computational Fluid Dynamics: Implementations and Results Using Parallel Computers; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Preface; Acknowledgements; Part 1: Invited Speakers; Chapter 1. Multiblock Structured Algorithms in Parallel CFD; Chapter 2. Using Hundreds of Workstations for Production Running of Parallel CFD Applications; Chapter 3. Parallel Computation of Frontal Processes; Chapter 4. Modelling the Global Ocean Circulation on the T3D; Chapter 5. Concurrent Distributed Visualization and Solution Steering
- Chapter 6. From R&D in Parallel CFD to a Tool for Computer Aided EngineeringChapter 7. Parallel Computation of Unsteady Supersonic Cavity Flows; Part 2: Reacting Flows; Chapter 8. A Data-Parallel LU Relaxation Method for Reacting Viscous Flows; Chapter 9. Parallel Simulation on Rayleigh-Bénard Convection in 2D by the Direct Simulation Monte Carlo Method; Chapter 10. Distributed Implementation of KIVA-3 on the Intel Paragon; Chapter 11. A Parallel Tool for the Study of 3D Turbulent Combustion Phenomena; Chapter 12. Numerical Simulation of Reacting Mixing Layer with Combined Parallel Approach
- Chapter 13. On the Optical Properties of a Supersonic Mixing LayerChapter 14. Computation of Chemically Reacting Flow on Parallel Systems; Chapter 15. Development of a Parallel Spectral Element Method Code Using SPMD Constructs; Chapter 16. Parallel Computation of Turbulent Reactive Flows in Utility Boilers; Part 3: Euler Solvers; Chapter 17. A Comparison of Different Levels of Approximation in ImplicitParallel Solution Algorithms for the Euler Equations onUnstructured Grids; Chapter 18. Analysis of Efficiency of Implicit CFD Methods on MIMD Computers
- Chapter 19. Parallel Solutions of Three-Dimensional Compressible Flows Using a Mixed Finite Element/Finite Volume Method on Unstructured GridsChapter 20. Implementation of a Fractional Step Algorithm for the Solution of Euler Equations on Scalable Computers; Chapter 21. Parallelization of a Highly Unstructured Euler-Solver Based on Arbitrary Polygonal Control Volumes; Chapter 22. Performance of a Euler Solver Using a Distributed System; Chapter 23. Implementation and Results of a Time Accurate Finite-Volume Euler Code in the NWT Parallel Computer; Part 4: Algorithms
- Chapter 24. Development and Implementation of Parallel High Resolution Schemes in 3D Flows over Bluff BodiesChapter 25. High Order Padé-type Approximation Methods for incompressible 3D CFD Problems on Massively Parallel Computers; Chapter 26. Parallel Computations of CFD Problems Using a New Fast Poisson Solver; Chapter 27. A Parallel Free Surface Flow Solver; Chapter 28. A New Domain Decomposition Method Using Virtual Sub-domains; Part 5: Spectral Methods; Chapter 29. A Commercial CFD Application on a Shared Memory Multiprocessor using MPI
- Chapter 30. Parallel Computation with the Spectral Element Method