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Perspective: Future Research Directions in Computational Fluid Dynamics
Journal of Fluids Engineering (1994)
  • R. W. Douglass
  • John D. Ramshaw, Portland State University
Abstract

The current state of computational fluid dynamics (CFD) has yet to reach its full promise as a general tool for engineering design and simulation. Research in the areas of code robustness, complex flows of real fluids, and numerical errors and resolution are proposed as directions aiming toward that goal. We illustrate some of the current CFD challenges using selected applications.

At the time of writing, John Ramshaw was affiliated with Idaho National Engineering Laboratory.

Keywords
  • Computational fluid dynamics -- Research,
  • Resolution (Optics),
  • Engineering design,
  • Multiphase flow
Disciplines
Publication Date
June, 1994
Publisher Statement
Copyright © 1994 by The American Society of Mechanical Engineers
Citation Information
R. W. Douglass and John D. Ramshaw. "Perspective: Future Research Directions in Computational Fluid Dynamics" Journal of Fluids Engineering Vol. 116 Iss. 2 (1994)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/john_ramshaw/71/