High Performance Computing in Fluid Dynamics
Proceedings of the Summerschool on High Performance Computing in Fluid Dynamics held at Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands, June 24–28 1996
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Mathematical models and computing methods for problems involving moving interfaces are considered. These occur in a great variety of applications, and mathematical models provide a unifying framework, facilita...
Article
Article
A numerical method (pressure-correction method using a staggered grid) is coupled to a thermodynamic model for compressible liquid hydrazine. The method is applied to the venting of liquid hydrazine into space...
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It is the aim of this investigation to compare the accuracy and performance of three codes in simulations of fully developed incompressible turbulent channel flow. Two of the codes use staggered variable arran...
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The classical staggered scheme for the incompressible Navier-Stokes equations is generalized from Cartesian grids to general boundary-fitted structured grids. The resulting discretization is coordinate-invaria...
Chapter and Conference Paper
We have developed a method for the numerical computation of flows with arbitrarily small and medium Mach numbers. This method is accurate and efficient for Mach numbers ranging between 0 and O(1). The equation...
Book and Conference Proceedings
Proceedings of the Summerschool on High Performance Computing in Fluid Dynamics held at Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands, June 24–28 1996
Article
The ISNaS-project aims at providing tools for computer aided design and engineering in aerodynamics and hydrodynamics by develo** an Information System for the simulation of complex flows based on the Navier...
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We describe a generalization of the classical staggered grid discretization of the incompressible Navier-Stokes equations to general coordinates, using the coordinate-invariant tensor formulation of the equati...
Chapter and Conference Paper
A discretization for the incompressible Navier-Stokes equations in general coordinates is derived. A staggered grid arrangement is used for the unknowns: contravariant flux-components and pressure.
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The ISNaS-project aims at providing tools for computer aided design and engineering in aerodynamics and hydrodynamics by develo** an Information System for the simulation of complex flows based on the Navier...
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This paper consists of two parts. In the first part, a partially successful attempt is made to extend multigrid theory to the case of a discontinuous coefficient, and an open problem is formulated. In the seco...
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The development of fast iterative methods for the vorticitystreamfunction formulation of the Navier-Stokes equations is hampered by difficulties related to the treatment of the boundary conditions. When using ...