Recent Advances in DNS and LES

Recent Advances in DNS and LES

Author: Doyle Knight

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2012-12-06

Total Pages: 516

ISBN-13: 940114513X

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This collection of papers presents a broad range of topics in DNS and LES, from new developments in LES modeling to DNS and LES for supersonic and hypersonic boundary layers. The book provides an extensive view of the state of the art in the field.


DNS/LES Progress and Challenges. Proceedings of the Third AFOSR International Conference on DNS/LES.

DNS/LES Progress and Challenges. Proceedings of the Third AFOSR International Conference on DNS/LES.

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Published: 2001

Total Pages: 899

ISBN-13:

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This is the third time for worldwide DNS/LES experts to get together to introduce research progress, exchange ideas, and discuss future research directions since the US Air Force Office of Scientific Research (AFOSR) sponsored the First AFOSR. International Conference on DNSILES (FAICDL) at Louisiana Tech University in 1997. The second conference was held at Rutgers - The State University of New Jersey in 1999. I am very pleased that many scientists and engineers are interested in this conference. I have received over 90 regular papers, in addition to 19 invited papers. It clearly shows that the DNS/LES community is much larger than ever before. Significant progress has been achieved during the past decade. It is difficult to give a complete review in this area. People may take a reference from reviews by Moin & Mehesh (1998) for DNS and Leseiur & Metais (1996) and Piomelli (1999) for LES. Sagaut (2000) just published a LES book, which gives discussions on many issues related to LES. It is also very difficult to invite all of the important contributors to give invited lectures for the conference. During this conference, Germano will give a review on LES; Visbal and Gatski will talk about Air Force and NASA needs on DNSILES and their applications; Sagaut, Kato, and Shan will talk about complicated configurations and industrial application; Jolsin will talk about DNS for flow control; Adams and Thong about high speed flow transitions; Givi about LES for reacting flow, Shu and Jiang about high order discretization, Karniadakis about DNS for unstructured grids; Vasilyev about some important LES constrains. In addition, Knight, Piomelli, Satofuka, Verstappen will also give lectures about their own distinguished work.


Current Trends in High Performance Computing and Its Applications

Current Trends in High Performance Computing and Its Applications

Author: Wu Zhang

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2005-12-12

Total Pages: 630

ISBN-13: 3540279121

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A large international conference on High Performance Computing and its - plications was held in Shanghai, China, August 8–10, 2004. It served as a forum to present current work by researchers and software developers from around the world as well as to highlight activities in the high performance computing area. It aimed to bring together research scientists, application - oneers,andsoftwaredeveloperstodiscussproblemsandsolutionsandtoid- tify new issues in this area. The conference focused on the design and analysis of high performance computing algorithms, tools, and platforms and their s- enti?c, engineering, medical, and industrial applications. It drew about 150 participants from Canada, China, Germany, India, Iran, Japan, Mexico, S- gapore, South Korea, the United Kingdom, and the United States of America. More than 170 papers were received on a variety of subjects in modern high performance computing and its applications, such as numerical and software algorithm design and analysis, grid computing advance, adaptive and par- lel algorithm development, distributing debugging tools, computational grid and network environment design, computer simulation and visualization, and computational language study and their applications to science, engineering, and medicine. This book contains ninety papers that are representative in these subjects. It serves as an excellent research reference for graduate s- dents, scientists, and engineers who work with high performance computing for problems arising in science, engineering, and medicine. This conference would not have been possible without the support of a number of organizations and agencies and the assistance of many people.