Automotive design applications of fluid flow simulation on parallel computing platforms
DOI10.1016/S0045-7825(99)00239-XzbMath0973.76054OpenAlexW1972044671MaRDI QIDQ1574344
Zdeněk Johan, Steven M. Rifai, Jeffrey C. Buell, Thomas J. R. Hughes
Publication date: 13 November 2000
Published in: Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1016/s0045-7825(99)00239-x
parallel computingautomatic mesh generationarbitrary-Lagrangian-Eulerian methodautomative engineeringdeformable fluid domainsdiscontinuity capturing operatorsGalerkin-least-squares methodmultiphysics architectureSpectrum\(^{\text{TM}}\) solver
Gas dynamics (general theory) (76N15) Finite element methods applied to problems in fluid mechanics (76M10) Parallel numerical computation (65Y05)
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