
Parallel Computational Fluid Dynamics '93 : New Trends and Advances; Proceedings of the Parallel CFD Conference, Paris, France, May 10-12, 1993
by Ecer, Akin; Hauser, J.; Leca, P.; Periaux, J.Rent Textbook
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Table of Contents
Parallel CFD Applications: Experiences on Scalable Distributed Multicomputers | p. 3 |
The Investigation of 3D Viscous Gas Flow over Complex Geometries Using Multiprocessor Transputer Systems | p. 13 |
Massively Parallel Finite Element Computation of 3D Flows - Mesh Update Strategies in Computation of Moving Boundaries and Interfaces | p. 21 |
Adaptive Domain Decomposition and Parallel CFD | p. 31 |
A Review of the Exploitation of Parallel Processing in Environmental Modelling | p. 41 |
On the Numerical Wind Tunnel (NWT) Program | p. 51 |
Parallel Solution Methods for the Navier-Stokes Equations | p. 61 |
On Parallel Simulation of Reactive Flows on an IBM RS/60000 Workstation-Cluster | p. 73 |
Parallelization of a Direct Simulation Monte-Carlo Code for a Workstation Cluster | p. 81 |
A Strategy for Load Balancing Problems in Advanced CFD Multiblock Solvers on Distributed Memory Machines | p. 89 |
Parallel Computation of 2D Jet/Airflow Interaction | p. 97 |
Computation of Aerodynamic Flows Using Improved Parallelization Procedures | p. 109 |
Parallel Magnetohydrodynamics on Myrias MIMD Computers | p. 117 |
Parallelizing the 2D Model of the Integrated Forecasting System | p. 125 |
A DataParallel Implicit Navier-Stokes Solver on Different Multiprocessors | p. 133 |
Parallel Computations of Turbulent Transonic Flows on a MEIKO Computing Surface | p. 143 |
Calculation of Fluid Loading on Offshore Structures using Parallel Distributed Memory MIMD Computers | p. 151 |
Comparison of Direct Particle Simulation on the MasPar MP-2 and the Connection Machine CM-2 | p. 163 |
Parallel Lattice-Boltzmann Simulation of 3-D Convective Flow | p. 173 |
A Serial Data-Parallel Multi-Block Method for Compressible Flow Calculations | p. 181 |
Adaptive Time-Dependent CFD on Distributed Unstructured Meshes | p. 191 |
FLO67P: A Multi-Block Version of FLO67 Running within PARAGRID | p. 199 |
Parallel Unstructured Mesh CFD Codes: A Role for Recursive Clustering Techniques in Mesh Decomposition | p. 207 |
SPAFS - Software for Parallelizing Flow Solvers | p. 217 |
Partitioning and Scheduling Algorithms and Their Implementation in FELISA - An Unstructured Grid Solver | p. 225 |
Optimization of Mesh Partitions and Impact on Parallel CFD | p. 233 |
A Parallel Block-Structured Euler/Navier-Stokes Code with Adaptive Refinement and Run-Time Load Balancing on the iPSC-860 Hypercube | p. 243 |
CAPTools - An Interactive Toolkit for Mapping CFD Codes onto Parallel Architectures | p. 251 |
Arborescent Data Structures and Lazy Evaluation: A New Approach to Numerical Problems | p. 261 |
Implementation of an Industrial CFD Code on a Massively Parallel Computer with Distributed Memory | p. 271 |
Massive Parallel Implementation of the Aircraft Euler Method and Performance Tests on Different Computational Platforms | p. 277 |
Simulation of Electromagnetic Wave Interactions on Large MIMD Supercomputers | p. 289 |
A Concurrent Navier-Stokes Solver for Implicit Multibody Calculations | p. 295 |
A Parallel Block-Jacobi Euler and Navier-Stokes Solver | p. 307 |
A One Shot Domain Decomposition/Fictious Domain Method for the Solution of Elliptic Equations | p. 317 |
A Parallel Preconditioned CG Type Method for Incompressible Navier-Stokes Equations | p. 325 |
Parallel Implicit Navier-Stokes Solver on the Intel Paragon Supercomputer | p. 333 |
Load Balancing for Parallel Computation of Fluid Dynamics Problems | p. 341 |
Parallelization via Domain Decomposition Techniques of Multigrid and ADI Solvers for Navier-Stokes Equations | p. 349 |
A Schur Type Method Based on Outflow Boundary Condition | p. 359 |
Parallel Computation of a Combustion Problem | p. 363 |
A Domain Decomposition Method for Hyperbolic Problems in 2D | p. 373 |
Basic Linear Parallel Solvers for Large CFD Applications Using Decomposed Unstructured Meshes | p. 381 |
Parallel Implicit Solvers for Steady, Compressible Aerodynamics | p. 391 |
Parallel Preconditioning for CFD Problems on the CM-5 | p. 401 |
Iterative Methods for the Solution of Integral Viscoelastic Equations on Parallel Computers | p. 411 |
Viscous Flow Computations on the Connection Machine by a Finite Element Petrov-Galerkin Scheme | p. 421 |
Implementation of Unstructured Finite Element Codes on Different Parallel Computers | p. 429 |
Simulation of Complex Incompressible Flows Using a Finite Element Solver on MIMD Machine | p. 443 |
Parallel Implementation of Recursive Spectral Bisection on the Connection Machine CM-5 System | p. 451 |
Computation on a Massively Parallel Machine of Turbulent Reactive Flows Using an Eulerian-Lagrangian Probalistic Approach | p. 463 |
Parallel Computation of Turbulent Recirculating Combustion Processes and Chemically Reacting Industrial Flows | p. 469 |
Modelling Three-Dimensional Gas-Turbine-Combustor-Model Flows on a Parallel Machine with Distributed Memory | p. 477 |
A Parallel Compressible 3D Navier-Stokes Solver Using Unstructured Meshes | p. 487 |
Parallel Solution of the Incompressible Two Dimensional Navier-Stokes Equations Using a Spectral Galerkin Formulation | p. 497 |
Implementation of a Symmetric Boundary Element Method on Distributed Memory Computers for 3D Maxwell Equations | p. 505 |
Parallelization of a 3-D CFD Code | p. 515 |
Parallel Computation of 2-D Potential and Euler Equations on Transputer Arrays | p. 525 |
Steps Toward a Machine Independent Parallelization of the Sanders and Weiser Algorithm | p. 533 |
A Generic Adaptive-Grid Navier-Stokes Algorithm | p. 545 |
An Adaptive, Unstructured Solver for the Three Dimensional Viscous Flows on Massively Parallel Machines | p. 553 |
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