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This book describes several finite-difference techniques developed
recently for the numerical solution of fluid equations. Both
convective (hyperbolic) equations and elliptic equations (of
Poisson's type) are discussed. The em phasis is on methods
developed and in use at the Naval Research Laboratory, although
brief descriptions of competitive and kindred techniques are
included as background material. This book is intended for
specialists in computational fluid dynamics and related subjects.
It includes examples, applications and source listings of program
modules in Fortran embodying the methods. Contents Introduction 1
(D. L. Book) 2 Computational Techniques for Solution of Convective
Equations 5 (D. L. Book and J. P. Boris) 2. 1 Importance of
Convective Equations 5 2. 2 Requirements for Convective Equation
Algorithms 7 2. 3 Quasiparticle Methods 10 2. 4 Characteristic
Methods 13 2. 5 Finite-Difference Methods 15 2. 6 Finite-Element
Methods 20 2. 7 Spectral Methods 23 3 Flux-Corrected Transport 29
(D. L. Book, J. P. Boris, and S. T. Zalesak) 3. 1 Improvements in
Eulerian Finite-Difference Algorithms 29 3. 2 ETBFCT: A Fully
Vectorized FCT Module 33 3. 3 Multidimensional FCT 41 4 Efficient
Time Integration Schemes for Atmosphere and Ocean Models 56 (R. V.
Madala) 4. 1 Introduction 56 4. 2 Time Integration Schemes for
Barotropic Models 58 4. 3 Time Integration Schemes for Baroclinic
Models 63 4. 4 Extension to Ocean Models 70 David L. Book, Jay P.
Boris, and Martin J. Fritts are from the Laboratory for
Computational Physics, Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, D.
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