zbMath0449.76002MaRDI QIDQ3896686
Olivier Pironneau, P. Perrier, Marie-Odile Bristeau, G. Poirier, Jacques Periaux, Roland Glowinski
Publication date: 1980
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A shock indicator for adaptive transonic flow computations,
Least squares finite element simulation of transonic flows,
On the existence of the entropic solution for the transonic flow problem,
Numerical results and stability analysis for the computation of the transonic flow problems using an artificial time formulation,
On a mixed finite element approximation of the Stokes problem. I: Convergence of the approximate solutions,
On the numerical solution of nonlinear problems in fluid dynamics by least squares and finite element methods. I. Least square formulations and conjugate gradient solution of the continuous problems,
A finite element first-order equation formulation for the small- disturbance transonic flow problem,
Convergence of implicit-explicit algorithms in nonlinear transient analysis,
On mixed methods for fourth-order problems,
Mixed approximations of evolution problems,
The solution of the transonic equation by optimal control and finite element methods,
Exploring alternative approaches to computational fluid dynamics,
Analysis of a FEM/BEM coupling method for transonic flow computations,
Analysis of the Finite Element Variational Crimes in the Numerical Approximation of Transonic Flow,
The method of Glowinski and Pironneau for the unsteady Stokes problem,
Optimal finite element solutions to diffusion-convection problems in one dimension,
Field panel method with grid stretching technique for solving transonic potential flow around arbitrary airfoils,
A convergent finite element formulation for transonic flow,
A conjugate gradient algorithm applied to plane stress-strain problems,
Domain decomposition methods for nonlinear problems in fluid dynamics,
Computational methods for aerodynamic shape design,
Solution of the Euler equations for two dimensional transonic flow by a multigrid method,
On a penalty finite element CFD algorithm for high speed flow,
OPtimum design for potential flows