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Computional Fluid Dynamics on Parallel Systems - Proceedings of a CNRS-DFG Symposium in Stuttgart, December 9th and 10th, 1993 (Paperback, 1995 Ed.)
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Computional Fluid Dynamics on Parallel Systems - Proceedings of a CNRS-DFG Symposium in Stuttgart, December 9th and 10th, 1993 (Paperback, 1995 Ed.)
Series: Notes on Numerical Fluid Mechanics, v. 50
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Within the DFG -Schwerpunktprogramm "Stromungssimulation mit
Hochleistungsrechnern" and within the activities of the
French-German cooperation of CNRS and DFG a DFG symposium on
"Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) on Parallel Systems" was
organized at the Institut fur Aerodynamik and Gasdynamik of the
Stuttgart University, 9-10 December 1993. This symposium was
attended by 37 scientists. The scientific program consisted of 18
papers that considered finite element, finite volume and a two step
Taylor Galerkin algorithm for the numerical solution of the Euler
and Navier-Stokes equations on massively parallel computers with
MIMD and SIMD architecture and on work station clusters.
Incompressible and compressible, steady and unsteady flows were
considered including turbu lent combustion with complex chemistry.
Structured and unstructured grids were used. High numerical
efficiency was demonstrated by multiplicative, additive and
multigrid methods. Shared memory, virtual shared memory and
distributed memory systems were investigated, in some cases based
on an automatic grid partitioning technique. Various methods for
domain decomposition were investigated. The key point of these
methods is the resolution of the inter face problem because the
matrix involved can be block dense. Multilevel decomposition can be
very efficient using multifrontal algorithm. The numerical methods
include explicit and implicit schemes. In the latter case the
system of equations is often solved by a Gauss -Seidel line re
laxation technique."
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