Numerical Methods for the Computation of Inviscid Transonic Flows with Shock Waves: A GAMM Workshop
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Weitere Verfasser: Rizzi, Arthur (HerausgeberIn), Viviand, Henri (HerausgeberIn)
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Sprache:German
Veröffentlicht: Wiesbaden Vieweg+Teubner Verlag 1981
Schriftenreihe:Notes on Numerical Fluid Mechanics 3
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Beschreibung:This is one in a series of workshops organized by the GAMM Specialist Group for Numerical Methods in Fluid Mechanics (GAMM-Fachausschuss für Numerische Methoden in der Strömungsmechanik) whose purpose is to bring together the small group of researchers actively working on a sharply defined topic in order to discuss in detail their problems and experiences, to promote direct comparison and critical evaluation of algorithms, and to stimulate new ideas for numerical methods in fluid dynamics. The chairmen of this workshop were A. Rizzi of FFA, Sweden, and H. Viviand of ONERA, France. 2. INTRODUCTION Practically ten years have passed since it was first demonstrated that the nonlinear potential equation of mixed type which governs inviscid transonic flow could be solved in a numerical procedure. These years have seen an interest in the computation of transonic flow that continues to grow because of the developing and ever-increasing ability of the numerical methods to solve more and more complex flows and because of the great practical use to which their solutions can be put. From the question of whether we can solve the equations of transonic flow we have now progressed to the question of how accurately can we solve them. Any attempt to answer it must by necessity include a collective comparison of the results obtained from the computational methods that are being applied today for the numerical solution of inviscid steady transonic flow
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ISBN:9783663140085
9783528080778
ISSN:0179-9614
DOI:10.1007/978-3-663-14008-5

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