New Results in Numerical and Experimental Fluid Mechanics VI
Contributions to the 15th STAB/DGLR Symposium Darmstadt, Germany, 2006
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CFD in North America greatly increased its utility in the 1970’s with the development, locally and abroad, of high-resolution finite-volume methods. These methods permeated aerodynamics in the 1980’s, when Eul...
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Contributions to the 15th STAB/DGLR Symposium Darmstadt, Germany, 2006
Book and Conference Proceedings
Proceedings of the 9th International Workshop on Railway Noise, Munich, Germany, 4 - 8 September 2007
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The 3rd Russian-German Advanced Research Workshop, Novosibirsk, Russia, July 23 - 27, 2007
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Selected numerical and experimental contributions from the DFG priority programme ‘Transition’ in Germany
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Proceedings of a French-Australian Workshop in Melbourne, Australia 3–6 December 2001
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A finite-volume method is considered for the computation of flows of two compressible, immiscible fluids at very different densities. A level-set technique is employed to distinguish between the two fluids. A ...
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An algorithm for the computation of steady and unsteady inviscid, compressible, two-dimensional flows is presented. Grid generation utilizes the quadtree spatial subdivision algorithm, allowing automatic meshi...
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In search of reliable computational methods for cosmic flow problems, we apply several commonly used algorithms and one new algorithm, to a representative problem in galactic gas dynamics. A careful choice of ...
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For subsonic flows and upwind-discretized, linearized 1-D Euler equations, the smoothing behavior of multigrid-accelerated point Gauss-Seidel relaxation is analyzed. Error decay by convection across domain bou...
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An implicit finite-volume algorithm for the compressible Euler equations is described and applied to a series of predominantly transonic flows. The method is a naturallydissipative upwind-difference scheme inc...