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Computation of Three-Dimensional Complex Flows Proceedings of the IMACS-COST Conference on Computational Fluid Dynamics Lausanne, September 13-15, 1995
Başlık:
Computation of Three-Dimensional Complex Flows Proceedings of the IMACS-COST Conference on Computational Fluid Dynamics Lausanne, September 13-15, 1995
ISBN:
9783322898388
Edition:
1st ed. 1996.
Yayın Bilgileri:
Wiesbaden : Vieweg+Teubner Verlag : Imprint: Vieweg+Teubner Verlag, 1996.
Fiziksel Tanımlama:
XIV, 394 p. online resource.
Series:
Notes on Numerical Fluid Mechanics ; 49
Contents:
Numerical Prediction of Three-Dimensional Thermally Driven Flows in a Rotating Frame -- Investigation of Separation of the Three-Dimensional Laminar Boundary Layer -- Large-Scale Blast Simulations -- How around a Surface Mounted Cubical Obstacle: Comparison of LES and RANS-Results -- 3D Flow Computations under a Reactor Vessel Closure Head -- Finite Element Analysis of Three-Dimensional Transient Free Convection Processes in Porous Media -- Navier-Stokes 3D Computational Analysis of Incompressible Turbulent Flow in a Curved Rectangular Duct -- Study of Incompressible Flows in Rectangular Channels Using High Order Schemes and Parallel Computing -- Numerical Prediction of Abrasion for Francis Turbine Guide Vanes -- Simulation of Turbulent Flow in a Cylindrical Drum with Multiple Outlets -- Secondary Instabilities and Transition to Turbulence in Wakes and Jets -- Heat Transfer and Drag Augmentation of Multiple Rows of Winglet Vortex Generators in Transitional Channel Flow: A Comparison of Numerical and Experimental Methods -- Computational Dispersion Properties of 3-D Staggered Grids for Hydrostatic and Non-Hydrostatic Atmospheric Models -- Numerical Simulation of Oscillatory Regimes in Vertical Cylinders Heated from Below -- Sliding Mesh Simulation of Transitional, Non-Newtonian Flow in a Baffled, Stirred Tank -- Computation of Three-Dimensional Laminar and Turbulent Shock Wave/Boundary Layer Interactions -- Complex Three-Dimensional Jet Flows: Computation and Experimental Validation -- Numerical Modeling of Combustible Dusty Gas Mixture Flow -- Computation of the 3D Turbulent Flow Surrounding a High-Speed Train Mock-Up Including the Inter-Car Gap and the Bogie and Comparisons with LDV Data -- Computational Modelling of Complex 3D Flows with Second-Moment Closure Coupled to Low-Re Near-Wall Models -- Interaction of Two Coaxial Weakly Perturbed Vortex Rings -- Aerodynamics of Combustion Chambers for Aeronautical Engines -- Time-Dependent 3D Numerical Simulation of Oldroyd-B Fluid Using Finite Volume Method -- A re-analysis of Stanford's 30 Degree Bend Experiment -- Computation on Vortex Interactions behind Two Circular Cylinders -- Three-Dimensional Study of Extrusion Processes by the Stream-Tube Method: Newtonian and Viscoelastic Results -- Natural Convection in Volumetrically Heated and Side-Wall Heated Melt Pools: Three Dimensional Effects -- Numerical Simulation and Analysis of Manipulated Transitional Flow over a Fence -- Calculation of 3D Turbulent Boundary-Layer Flows in an S-Shaped Channel -- Experimental Activities within COST-F1, Subgroup A-7, on Laminar-Turbulent Transition: A Summary Report -- The Modelling of the Wake of a Torus by the Ginzburg-Landau Equation -- Diagonalization of the Reynolds-Averaged Navier-Stokes Equations with the Reynolds-Stress Turbulence Model -- 3 D Numerical Simulation of a Natural Draught Cooling Tower Flow -- An Evolutionary Far-Field Boundary Treatment for the Euler Equations -- 3-D Calculations Showing the Effects of Stratification on the Evolution of Trailing Vortices -- Large Eddy Simulation of Turbulent Flow past a Backward Facing Step with a new Mixed Scale SGS Model -- Euler and Navier-Stokes Flow Analysis in a Francis-Runner -- A Subdomain Method in Three-Dimensional Natural and Mixed Convection in Internal Flows -- Parallel Multi-Block Computations of Three-Dimensional Incompressible Flows -- On the Treatment of Fluid Problems by Methods of Clifford Analysis -- Numerical Simulation of Flow Around a Train -- Parallelization of a 3D Code for Simulation of Turbulent Channel Flow on the Cray T3D -- A New Approach to Modelling an Unsteady Free Surface in Boundary Integral Methods with Application to Bubble-Structure Interactions -- Numerical Experimentation of the First Transition to Unsteadiness of Air Free Convection in a Differentially Heated Cubic Cavity with Non Active Adiabatic Walls -- Computation of Unsteady 3-D Transonic Flows due to Fluctuating Back-Pressure using k-? Turbulence Closure -- Thermoconvection Simulation and Control in Melting Glass Furnaces -- Computational Methods for Large-Eddy Simulation in 2D Complex Geometries -- Three Dimensional Numerical Simulation of the Flow in a Four-Stroke I.C. Engine -- Numerical Simulation of Three-Dimensional Complex Flows Using a Pressure-Based non-Staggered Grid Method -- Flows with Interfaces: Dealing with Surface Tension and Reconnection -- Numerical Simulation of Three-Dimensional Instabilities and Secondary Regimes in Spherical Couette Flow.
Abstract:
The IMACS-COST conference on "Computational Fluid Dynamics, Three-Dimensional Complex Flows" was held in Lausanne, Switzerland, September 13 - 15, 1995. The scien­ tific sponsors of the conference were • IMACS: International Association for Mathematics and Computers in Simulation, • COST: European Cooperation in the field of Scientific and Technical Research, • ERCOFTAC: European Research Community on Flow, Turbulence and Combus­ tion. The scientific interests of the IMACS and ERCOFTAC associations are closely related to computational fluid dynamics whereas the European Union programme COST covers a wider range of scientific subjects. The COST' Action F1' launched in 1992 by Professor I. L. Ryhming deals with "Complex three-dimensional viscous flows: prediction, modelling, manipulation and control". It has several subtopics among which numerical methods and modelling issues are the main areas of research and development. The meeting gathered together eighty-seven scientists, engineers and researchers from sev­ enteen countries: Belgium, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hong Kong, Israel, Italy, Japan, the Netherlands, Norway, Russia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom, United States of America. All major numerical approximation methods were discussed: finite differences, finite volumes, finite elements, spectral methods. The topics covered by the sixty communications spanned the full spectrum of computational fluid dynam­ ics: direct numerical simulation, large-eddy simulation, turbulence modelling, free surface flows, non Newtonian fluids, thermal convection, etc.
Dil:
English