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.
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