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Computational Fluid Dynamics research, especially for aeronautics,
continues to be a rewarding and industrially relevant field of
applied science in which to work. An enthusiastic international
community of expert CFD workers continue to push forward the
frontiers of knowledge in increasing number. Applications of CFD
technology in many other sectors of industry are being successfully
tackled. The aerospace industry has made significant investments
and enjoys considerable benefits from the application of CFD to its
products for the last two decades. This era began with the
pioneering work ofMurman and others that took us into the transonic
(potential flow) regime for the first time in the early 1970's. We
have also seen momentous developments of the digital computer in
this period into vector and parallel supercomputing. Very
significant advances in all aspects of the methodology have been
made to the point where we are on the threshold of calculating
solutions for the Reynolds-averaged Navier-Stokes equations for
complete aircraft configurations. However, significant problems and
challenges remain in the areas of physical modelling, numerics and
computing technology. The long term industrial requirements are
captured in the U. S. Governments 'Grand Challenge' for 'Aerospace
Vehicle Design' for the 1990's: 'Massively parallel computing
systems and advanced parallel software technology and algorithms
will enable the development and validation of multidisciplinary,
coupled methods. These methods will allow the numerical simulation
and design optimisation of complete aerospace vehicle systems
throughout the flight envelope'.
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