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Overview
In the last decade parallel computing has been put forward as the only computational answer to the increasing computational needs arising from very large and complex fluid dynamic problems. Considerable efforts are being made to use parallel computers efficiently to solve several fluid dynamic problems originating in aerospace, climate modelling and environmental applications.Parallel CFD Conferences are international and aim to increase discussion among researchers worldwide.
Topics covered in this particular book include typical CFD areas such as turbulence, Navier-Stokes and Euler solvers, reactive flows, with a good balance between both university and industrial applications. In addition, other applications making extensive use of CFD such as climate modelling and environmental applications are also included.
Anyone involved in the challenging field of Parallel Computational Fluid Dynamics will find this volume useful in their daily work.
In the last decade parallel computing has been put forward as the only computational answer to the increasing computational needs arising from very large and complex fluid dynamic problems. Considerable efforts are being made to use parallel computers efficiently to solve several fluid dynamic problems originating in aerospace, climate modelling and environmental applications.
Parallel CFD Conferences are international and aim to increase discussion among researchers worldwide.
Topics covered in this particular book include typical CFD areas such as turbulence, Navier-Stokes and Euler solvers, reactive flows, with a good balance between both university and industrial applications. In addition, other applications making extensive use of CFD such as climate modelling and environmental applications are also included.
Anyone involved in the challenging field of Parallel Computational Fluid Dynamics will find this volume useful in their daily work
Synopsis
In the last decade parallel computing has been put forward as the only computational answer to the increasing computational needs arising from very large and complex fluid dynamic problems. Considerable efforts are being made to use parallel computers efficiently to solve several fluid dynamic problems originating in aerospace, climate modelling and environmental applications.
Parallel CFD Conferences are international and aim to increase discussion among researchers worldwide.
Topics covered in this particular book include typical CFD areas such as turbulence, Navier-Stokes and Euler solvers, reactive flows, with a good balance between both university and industrial applications. In addition, other applications making extensive use of CFD such as climate modelling and environmental applications are also included.
Anyone involved in the challenging field of Parallel Computational Fluid Dynamics will find this volume useful in their daily work.
Booknews
Reports on efforts to use parallel computers to solve several fluid dynamic problems originating in aerospace, climate modelling, and environmental applications. The invited papers cover communication cost function in a heterogeneous environment using Ethernet, domain partitioning and message passing for distributing unstructured mesh calculations on MIMD platforms and their application to steady and unsteady compressible flow simulations, a parallel conjugate gradient with the Schwarz preconditioner, a new method for solving partial differential equations on spheres and its application to climate modeling and planetary circulation problems, industrial applications, and an aerospace code for complete aircraft simulations. Others of the 64 papers discuss such areas as turbulence, visualization and post-processing, implicit schemes, software tools and environments, and domain decomposition. Reproduced from typescripts. No index. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.