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This volume is proceedings of the international conference of the
Parallel Computational Fluid Dynamics 2002. In the volume,
up-to-date information about numerical simulations of flows using
parallel computers is given by leading researchers in this field.
Special topics are "Grid Computing" and "Earth Simulator." Grid
computing is now the most exciting topic in computer science. An
invited paper on grid computing is presented in the volume. The
Earth-Simulator is now the fastest computer in the world. Papers on
flow-simulations using the Earth-Simulator are also included, as
well as a thirty-two page special tutorial article on numerical
optimization.
ParCFD 2001, the thirteenth international conference on Parallel
Computational Fluid Dynamics took place in Egmond aan Zee, the
Netherlands, from May 21-23, 2001. The specialized, high-level
ParCFD conferences are organized yearly on traveling locations all
over the world. A strong back-up is given by the central
organization located in the USA http: //www.parcfd.org.
These proceedings of ParCFD 2001 represent 70% of the oral lectures
presented at the meeting. All published papers were subjected to a
refereeing process, which resulted in a uniformly high quality.
The papers cover not only the traditional areas of the ParCFD
conferences, e.g. numerical schemes and algorithms, tools and
environments, interdisciplinary topics, industrial applications,
but, following local interests, also environmental and medical
issues. These proceedings present an up-to-date overview of the
state of the art in parallel computational fluid dynamics.
Parallel CFD 2000, the Twelfth in an International series of
meetings featuring computational fluid dynamics research on
parallel computers, was held May 22-25, 2000 in Trondheim, Norway.
Following the trend of the past conferences, areas such as
numerical schemes and algorithms, tools and environments, load
balancing, as well as interdisciplinary topics and various kinds of
industrial applications were all well represented in the work
presented. In addition, for the first time in the Parallel CFD
conference series, the organizing committee chose to draw special
attention to certain subject areas by organizing a number of
special sessions.
We feel the emphasis of the papers presented at the conference
reflect the direction of the research within parallel CFD at the
beginning of the new millennium. It seems to be a clear tendency
towards increased industrial exploitation of parallel CFD. Several
presentations also demonstrated how new insight is being achieved
from complex simulations, and how powerful parallel computers now
make it possible to use CFD within a broader interdisciplinary
setting.
Obviously, successful application of parallel CFD still rests on
the underlying fundamental principles. Therefore, numerical
algorithms, development tools, and parallelization techniques are
still as important as when parallel CFD was in is infancy.
Furthermore, the novel concepts of affordable parallel computing as
well as metacomputing show that exciting developments are still
taking place.
As is often pointed out however, the real power of parallel CFD
comes from the combination of all the disciplines involved:
Physics, mathematics, and computer science. This is probably one of
the principal reasons for the continued popularity of the Parallel
CFD Conferences series, as well as the inspiration behind much of
the excellent work carried out on the subject. We hope that the
papers in this book, both on an individual basis and as a whole,
will contribute to that inspiration. Further details of Parallel
CFD'99, as well as other conferences in this series, are available
at http: //www.parcfd.org
The proceedings from Parallel CFD 2006 covers all aspects of
parallel computings and its applications. Although CFD is one of
basic tools for design procedures to produce machineries, such as
automobiles, ships, aircrafts, etc., large scale parallel computing
has been realized very recently, especially for the manufactures.
Various applications in many areas could be experienced including
acoustics, weather prediction and ocean modeling, flow control,
turbine flow, fluid-structure interaction, optimization, heat
transfer, hydrodynamics.
- Report on current research in the field in an area which is
rapidly changing
- Subject is important to all interested in solving large fluid
dynamics problems
- Interdisciplinary activity. Contributions include scientists with
a variety of backgrounds
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.
The proceedings from Parallel CFD 2005 covering all aspects of the
theory and applications of parallel computational fluid dynamics
from the traditional to the more contemporary issues.
- Report on current research in the field in an area which is
rapidly changing
- Subject is important to all interested in solving large fluid
dynamics problems
- Interdisciplinary activity. Contributions include scientists with
a variety of backgrounds
This book contains the papers presented at the Parallel
Computational Fluid Dynamics 1998 Conference.
The book is focused on new developments and applications of
parallel technology. Key topics are introduced through contributed
papers and invited lectures. These include typical algorithmic
developments, such as: distributed computing, domain decomposition
and parallel algorithm. Some of the papers address the evaluations
of software and machine performance and software tool environments.
The application of parallel computers to complex fluid dynamics
problems are also conveyed through sessions such as DNS/LES,
combustion and reacting flows, industrial applications, water
resources and environmental flows.
The editors believe this book will provide many researchers, much
beyond those contributing to this volume, with fresh information
and reference.
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