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The following pages link to Two-dimensional viscous flow computations on the Connection Machine: Unstructured meshes, upwind schemes and massively parallel computations (Q1802834):
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- Parallel finite element simulations of incompressible viscous fluid flow by domain decomposition with Lagrange multipliers (Q982971) (← links)
- Analysis of the hybrid finite element/finite volume methods for linear hyperbolic and convection-dominated convection-diffusion problems (Q1349156) (← links)
- Flow simulation and high performance computing (Q1368145) (← links)
- A scaled and minimum overlap restricted additive Schwarz method with application to aerodynamics (Q1574340) (← links)
- A new upwind scheme on triangular meshes using the finite volume method. (Q1578643) (← links)
- Partitioned procedures for the transient solution of coupled aeroelastic problems. I: Model problem, theory and two-dimensional application. (Q1578647) (← links)
- A family of position- and orientation-independent embedded boundary methods for viscous flow and fluid-structure interaction problems (Q1783424) (← links)
- Second-order time-accurate and geometrically conservative implicit schemes for flow computations on unstructured dynamic meshes (Q1808075) (← links)
- Computation of unsteady viscous flows around moving bodies using the \(k\)-\(\varepsilon\) turbulence model on unstructured dynamic grids (Q1841026) (← links)
- Simulation of compressible viscous flows on a variety of MPPs: Computational algorithms for unstructed dynamic meshes and performance results (Q1913177) (← links)
- Scalability of finite element applications on distributed-memory parallel computers (Q1913178) (← links)
- On the stability of projection-based model order reduction for convection-dominated laminar and turbulent flows (Q2125450) (← links)
- Parallel finite element computations in fluid mechanics (Q2372508) (← links)
- Partitioned procedures for the transient solution of coupled aeroelastic problems. II: Energy transfer analysis and three-dimensional applications (Q5935690) (← links)