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E-raamat: Computational Fluid Dynamics for the 21st Century: Proceedings of a Symposium Honoring Prof. Satofuka on the Occasion of his 60th Birthday, Kyoto, Japan, July 15-17, 2000

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The goal of this book is to present the new trend of Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) for the 21 st Century. It consists of papers presented at a symposium honoring Prof. No­ buyuki Satofuka on the occasion of his 60th birthday. The symposium entitled Computational Fluid Dynamics fOT the 21st Century was held at Kyoto Institute of Technology (KIT) in Kyoto, Japan on July 15-17,2000. The symposium was hosted by KIT as a memorial event celebrating the 100 year anniversary of this establishment. The invited speakers were from Ja­ pan as weil as from the international community in Asia, Europe and North America. It is a great pleasure to dedicate this book to Prof. Satofuka in appreciation ofhis contributions to this field. During the last 30 years, Prof. Satofuka made many important contributions to CFD ad­ vancing the numerics and our understanding of flow physics in different regimes. The details of his contributions are discussed in the first chapter. The book contains chapters covering re­ lated topics with emphasis on new promising directions for the 21 st Century. The chapters of the book reflect the 10 sessions of the symposium on both the numerics and the applications including grid generation and adaptation, new numerical schemes, optimi­ zation techniques and parallel computations as weil as applications to multi-sc ale and multi­ physics problems, design and flow control and new topics beyond aeronautics. In the follow­ ing, the chapters of the book are introduced.
Contributions of Prof. Satofuka to Computational Fluid Dynamics
1(14)
Cartesian Grid and Grid Adaptation
15(26)
Cartesian Grid Approach with Virtual Boundary Method and Its Applications
17(16)
H. Nishida
Isotropic and Anisotropic Adaptive Meshes: Models and Convergence Properties
33(8)
A. Dervieux
D. Leservoisier
B. Palmerio
Y. Coudiere
Gridless Method
41(18)
Gridless Type Solver - Generalized Finite Difference Method
43(16)
K. Morinishi
High Order and New Schemes
59(74)
Residual-Based Compactness versus Directionality for High-Order Compressible Flow Calculations
61(16)
A. Lerat
C. Corre
G. Hanss
Progress in the Development of a Class of Efficient Low Dissipative High Order Shock-Capturing Methods
77(26)
H. C. Yee
B. Sjogreen
N. D. Sandham
A. Hadjadj
A Second-Order-Accurate Fluctuation Splitting Scheme for Unsteady Hyperbolic Problems
103(14)
P. De Palma
G. Pascazio
M. Napolitano
Lattice-Boltzmann Methods - A New Tool in CFD
117(16)
D. Hanel
O. Filippova
Optimization Techniques
133(76)
Perspectives on Simulation Based Aerodynamics Design
135(44)
A. Jameson
L. Martinelli
J. Alonso
J. Vassberg
J. Reuther
Multi-Objective Aerodynamic and Aeroelastic Optimization
179(13)
W. Haase
V. Maigret
M. Stettner
Genetic Algorithms and Game Theory for High Lift Multi-Airfoil Design Problems in Aerodynamics
192(17)
W. Jiangfeng
J. Periaux
Parallel Computations
209(30)
Parallel Computation of Flow Problems Using Explicit Schemes
211(11)
A. Ecer
N. Gopalaswamy
I. Tarkan
Parallel Computation of Compressible Flows for Implicit Schemes Without Sub-Iteration and Modification of the Implicit Solver
222(17)
Z.N. Wu
H. Zou
Incompressible Flows
239(34)
Some Influences of Geometry, Shear and Walls on 3D Flows at Intermediate Reynolds Numbers
241(9)
H. Dwyer
Least-Squares Method for Laminar Flow Problems
250(5)
J. J. Chattot
On the incompressible Limit of compressible Fluid Flow
255(18)
M. Hafez
Multi-Phase Flows and Solid/Fluid Interactions
273(34)
Effects of Wave Breaking Action on Flows in Tidal-Flats
275(15)
H. Kawarada
E. Baba
H. Suito
Computational Methods for Parachute Aerodynamics
290(17)
T. Tezduyar
Y. Osawa
K. Stein
R. Benney
V. Kumar
J. McCune
Compressible Flows
307(60)
Dissipative Mechanism in Godunov Method
309(13)
K. Xu
Numerical Simulation of Shock Interactions
322(14)
D. D'Ambrosio
M. Pandolfi
Numerical Simulations of the Coupling Process of Compressible Vortices
336(14)
F. Grasso
S. Pirozzoli
Numerical Simulation of Sound Emission from Supersonic Jet
350(17)
Y. Nakamura
T. Furukawa
Magneto-Hydrodynamics
367(34)
Numerical Computation in Magnetofluid Dynamics
369(16)
R. W. MacCormack
Numerical Investigation of Magnetohydrodynamic Effects in Real Gas Flows
385(16)
R. K. Agarwal
A. Gupta
Flow Visualization
401
Real-Time Computation and Visualization on Mobile PC's
403
K. Fujii