VORTEX METHODS
Selected Papers of the First International Conference on Vortex Methods
edited by Kyoji Kamemoto (Yokohama National University)
& Michihisa Tsutahara (Kobe University)
220pp
978-981-02-4277-0: US$83 / £58 US$62.25
/ £43.50
Vortex methods
have been developed and applied to many kinds of flows related to
various problems in wide engineering and scientific fields. The purpose
of the First International conference on Vortex methods was to provide
an opportunity for engineers and scientists to present their
achievements, exchange ideas and discuss new developments in
mathematical and physical modeling techniques and engineering
applications of vortex methods.
Contents:
- Vortex Element Methods, the Most Natural
Approach to Flow Simulation — A Review of Methodology with Applications
(R I Lewis)
- A Hybrid Vortex Method (J M R Graham
& R H Arkell)
- Transient Flow Around a Circular Cylinder
Near the Moving and Rigid Ground by a Vortex Method (T Kida & T
Take)
- Vortex Method Analysis of Turbulent Flows
(P S Bernard et al.)
- Dynamics of Coherent Structures in a
Forced Round Jet (S Izawa et al.)
- Convergence Study for the Vortex Method
with Boundaries (L-A Ying)
- 3D Vortex Methods: Achievements and
Challenges (G H Cottet)
- Development of a Vortex and Heat Elements
Method and Its Application to Analysis of Unsteady Heat Transfer Around
a Circular Cylinder in a Uniform Flow (K Kamemoto & T Miyasaka)
- Three-Dimensional Vortex Method Using the
Ferguson Spline (M Tsutahara et al.)
- Numerical Prediction of Rotor Tip-Vortex
Roll-Up in Axial Flights by Using a Time-Marching Free-Wake Method (D
J Lee)
- and other papers
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