Introduction .................................................... 1
Part I: The NNFM Series and its Origins Introduction ......... 11
The NNFM Series
E.H. Hirschel ............................................... 13
The Origin of the Series in the GAMM-Committee for Numerical
Methods in Fluid Mechanics
С. Weiland, E.H. Hirschel ................................... 19
The Environment of the Series in the Initial Phase
E. Krause ................................................... 29
German and EU High-Performance Computation Centers
S. Wagner ................................................... 45
Part II: Co-Editors Forum: Selected Worldwide Developments
Introduction ................................................... 59
General Developments of Numerical Fluid Mechanics Until the
Middle of the 20th Century
A. Rizzi, E.H. Hirschel ..................................... 61
Golden Age of French CFD in the 1970-80s: Aerodynamics with
Finite Elements and the European Multi-Physics HERMES Program
J. Periaux, O. Pironneau, P. Perrier ........................ 77
Code Development in the German Aerospace Industry up to
the Mid 1990s
W. Haase, E.H. Hirschel ..................................... 85
Discontinuities in Compressible Flows: Italian Contributions
M. Pandolfi ................................................. 99
Flashback: 30 Years Numerical Fluid Mechanics and
Aerodynamics in Japan, other Asian Countries and the Western
Pacific Rim
K. Fujii, N. Satofuka ...................................... 109
Computational Fluid Mechanics in Russia
Yu.I. Shokin ............................................... 117
CFD Developments in the Northern European Countries
A. Rizzi, H. Nørstrud, T. Siikonen ......................... 133
Some Developments in Computational Aerodynamics in the UK
M.A. Leschziner, K. Morgan, N.P. Weatherill ................ 145
The Development of Numerical Fluid Mechanics and
Aerodynamics since the 1960s: US and Canada
B. van Leer ................................................ 159
Part III: Current Applications of Numerical Methods in Fluid
Mechanics/Aerodynamics
Introduction .................................................. 187
European Numerical Aerodynamics Simulation Systems
C.-C. Rossow, L. Cambier ................................... 189
Numerical Aerodynamics in Transport Aircraft Design
K. Becker, J. Vassberg ..................................... 209
Numerical Aerothermodynamic Design in the European Space
Industry
C. Weiland ................................................. 221
The Second International Vortex Flow Experiment (VFE-2):
Status 2007
D. Hummel .................................................. 231
Large-Eddy Simulations of Flow Problems of Aeronautical
Industry
W. Schröder, M. Meinke ..................................... 241
Issues of Multidisciplinary Design
E.H. Hirschel, С. Wetland .................................. 255
Evolutionary Optimisation Methods with Uncertainty for
Modern Multidisciplinary Design in Aeronautical Engineering
D.S. Lee, L.F. Gonzalez, J. Périaux, K. Srinivas ........... 271
CFD Application in Automotive Industry
T. Kobayashi, M. Tsubokura ................................. 285
Part IV: Applications to Flow Problems in Engineering and
Physics
Introduction .................................................. 297
Performance Upgrading of Hydraulic Machinery with the Help
of CFD
E. Göde .................................................... 299
Calculating Blast Loads for Civil Engineering Structures
R. Löhner, J.D. Baum ....................................... 311
Numerical Modelling of Technical Combustion
H. Bockhorn, P. Habisreuther, M. Hettel .................... 325
Kinetic Modeling and Simulation of Environmental and Civil
Engineering Flow Problems
M. Krafczyk, J. Tölke, B. Ahrenholz, S. Bindick,
S. Freudiger, S. Geller, C. Janssen, B. Nachtwey ........... 341
CFD in Process Engineering
G. Brenner ................................................. 351
Computational Electromagnetics
J.S. Shang ................................................. 361
Computer Modelling of Magnetically Confined Plasmas
K. Lackner ................................................. 373
Frontiers in Computational Geophysics: Simulations of Mantle
Circulation, Plate Tectonics and Seismic Wave Propagation
J. Oeser, H.-P. Bunge, M. Mohr, H. Igel .................... 387
Solar System Plasmadynamics and Space Weather
K.G. Powell ................................................ 399
Numerical Fluid Dynamics in Astrophysics
W. Hillebrandt, E. Müller, V. Springel ..................... 409
Part V: Algorithms, Computer Science and Computers
Introduction .................................................. 421
Multigrid Software for Industrial Applications - From MGOO
to SAMG
U. Trottenberg, T. Clees ................................... 423
Computer Science and Numerical Fluid Mechanics — An
Essential Cooperation
H.-J. Bungartz, M. Mehl, Ch. Zenger ........................ 437
Commercial CFD in the Service of Industry: The First 25
Years
H.F. Boysan, D. Choudhury, M.S. Engelman ................... 451
High Performance Computing in Academia and Industry - An
Example for a Private Public Partnership in HPC
M.M. Resch ................................................. 463
Computer Hardware Development as a Basis for Numerical
Simulation
A. Bode, C. Trinitis ....................................... 473
Petaflops Computers and Beyond
T. Watanabe, M. Nomura ..................................... 481
Part VI: Appendix
List of NNFM Volumes .......................................... 493
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