A Parallel Compact Multi Dimensional Numerical Algorithm With Aeroacoustics Applications


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A Parallel Compact Multi-dimensional Numerical Algorithm with Aeroacoustics Applications


A Parallel Compact Multi-dimensional Numerical Algorithm with Aeroacoustics Applications

Author: Institute for Computer Applications in Science and Engineering. (ICASE)

language: en

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Release Date: 1999


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NASA Langley Scientific and Technical Information Output: 1999


NASA Langley Scientific and Technical Information Output: 1999

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language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 2000


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Parallel Computational Fluid Dynamics '99


Parallel Computational Fluid Dynamics '99

Author: D. Keyes

language: en

Publisher: Elsevier

Release Date: 2000-10-18


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Contributed presentations were given by over 50 researchers representing the state of parallel CFD art and architecture from Asia, Europe, and North America. Major developments at the 1999 meeting were: (1) the effective use of as many as 2048 processors in implicit computations in CFD, (2) the acceptance that parallelism is now the 'easy part' of large-scale CFD compared to the difficulty of getting good per-node performance on the latest fast-clocked commodity processors with cache-based memory systems, (3) favorable prospects for Lattice-Boltzmann computations in CFD (especially for problems that Eulerian and even Lagrangian techniques do not handle well, such as two-phase flows and flows with exceedingly multiple-connected demains with a lot of holes in them, but even for conventional flows already handled well with the continuum-based approaches of PDEs), and (4) the nascent integration of optimization and very large-scale CFD. Further details of Parallel CFD'99, as well as other conferences in this series, are available at http://www.parcfd.org