Research in Numerical Fluid mechanics

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Proceedings of the 25th Meeting of the Dutch Association for Numerical Fluid Mechanics, Notes on Numerical Fluid Mechanics and Multidisciplinary Design

ISBN: 3528080906
ISBN 13: 9783528080907
Herausgeber: Wesseling Pieter
Verlag: Springer Vieweg
Umfang: vii, 130 S., 54 s/w Illustr., 130 S. 54 Abb.
Erscheinungsdatum: 01.01.1987
Auflage: 1/1987
Produktform: Kartoniert
Einband: KT
Artikelnummer: 5986160 Kategorie:

Beschreibung

The Dutch Association for Numerical Fluid Mechanics (Kontaktgroep Numerieke Stromingsleer, KNSL) was founded in The Netherlands in November 1974. Since then, the Association has organized meetings twice a year. The present volume contains the proceedings of the 25th meeting, held on October 20, 1986, at Delft University of Technology. The purpose of the KNSL is to provide an opportunity for researchers in numerical fluid mechanics to meet regularly and to inform each other about their research in an informal atmosphere. Presentations preferably describe work in progress, and discussion of unsolved problems and unresolved difficulties is encouraged. The working language is Dutch. Nevertheless, science and technology are worldwide activities, and therefore it was decided to publish the proceedings of the 25th meeting in English. The nine contributions to the 25th meeting were selected by profs. A.I. van de Vooren, C.B. Vreugdenhil and the editor. These works are far from covering completely all activity in this field in this country, but they are typical of what is going on. A wide range of subjects is discussed, including fundamental aspects of spectral methods, solution methods for the Euler equations and aeronautical applications, viscous ship hydrodynamics, shallow water equations, viscous flows with capillary and non-Newtonian effects, and turbulent heat transfer with industrial applications. The 25th meeting of the KNSL was supported financially by ECN (Netherlands Energy Research Foundation), MARIN (Maritime Research Institute Netherlands), NLR (National Aerospace Laboratory), WL (Delft Hydraulics Laboratory), VEG Gasinstituut, Delft University of Technology and University of Twente.

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