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Coupling of Fluids, Structures and Waves in Aeronautics - Proceedings of a French-Australian Workshop in Melbourne, Australia 3-6 December 2001 (Paperback, Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2003)
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Coupling of Fluids, Structures and Waves in Aeronautics - Proceedings of a French-Australian Workshop in Melbourne, Australia 3-6 December 2001 (Paperback, Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2003)
Series: Notes on Numerical Fluid Mechanics and Multidisciplinary Design, 85
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This Volume contains the Proceedings of a French - Australian
workshop held in Melbourne, Australia from 3-6 December 2001.
Entitled "Coupling of Fluids, Structures and Waves in Aeronautics
(CFSWA)", the workshop was principally organised by CSIRO
Mathematical and Information Sciences, Dassault Aviation and CNRS.
The main purpose was to explore new computational methods and tools
for efficient multi-disciplinary design in aero- nautics. This
enterprise strongly depends on modelling of coupled disciplines and
development of associated multi-disciplinary simulation tools. As
an example of the requirements, the original logo for the workshop
illustrated coupled aeroelas- ticity, scattered radar waves and
high lift problems. Optimisation is required with respect to
mUltiple objectives under conflict. Among the many challenges to be
addressed are mathematical, numerical and en- gineering problems
involving coupled flows, structures and waves. Future prog- ress on
these topics strongly depends on the physical and mathematical
modelling of coupled disciplines and the development of associated
multi-disciplinary simu- lation tools. Strong couplings require
appropriate exchanges of different kinds of information: physical
and geometrical description of models, coupling of Partial
Differential Equations (PDEs) at interfaces, and specification of
boundary condi- tions or multi-objective functions in optimisation
or control problems. Validation of multi-physics software also
requires ever more efficient and accurate graphic visualisation
tools representing experimental and computational data stored in
da- tabases.
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