New Trends of Numerical Modeling in Computational Fluid Mechanics

A special issue of Mathematics (ISSN 2227-7390). This special issue belongs to the section "Engineering Mathematics".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: 30 June 2024 | Viewed by 167

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Departamento de Fìsica, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de México, Mexico City 04510, Mexico
Interests: computational fluid dynamics; numerical simulation; computational fluid mechanics; turbulence; experimental fluid mechanics

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Dear Colleagues,

The increase of the speed and the performance of digital computers has facilitated the solving of a myriad of problems in fluids, ranging from laminar to turbulent flows. In addition to analytical methods such as the stability theory or the use of experimental methods developed from the second half of the 20th century, numerical modeling is an alternative way to study problems in fluid mechanics. The success of numerical methods has led, for example, to the discovery of filamentary vortices or to the investigations of strong accelerations in turbulence.

Recently, using parallel computing, a 3D simulation with a mesh featuring 10,000 points in each direction has been carried out. This high resolution simulation leads to resolving four orders of magnitude, which is comparable to data obtained in experiments made in laboratory. The numerical solution of fluid dynamics equations is a valuable tool for investigating phenomena such as cavitation, MHD, microfluidics, unstabilities, or turbulence. The kind of problems solved numerically includes weather forecast, astrophysics, waves in fluids, and so on.

We kindly invite you to submit papers to the Special Issue "New Trends of Numerical Modeling in Computational Fluid Mechanics".

Prof. Dr. Gerardo Ruiz-Chavarría
Guest Editor

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Keywords

  • parallel computing
  • numerical simulations
  • nonlinear phenomena
  • laminar and turbulent flows
  • mathematical methods in fluid mechanics

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