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[en] The present interpretive treatment of the development history of CFD in the 1980s gives attention to advancements in such algorithmic techniques as flux Jacobian-based upwind differencing, total variation-diminishing and essentially nonoscillatory schemes, multigrid methods, unstructured grids, and nonrectangular structured grids. At the same time, computational turbulence research gave attention to turbulence modeling on the bases of increasingly powerful supercomputers and meticulously constructed databases. The major future developments in CFD will encompass such capabilities as structured and unstructured three-dimensional grids. 27 refs
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National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Moffett Field, CA (United States). Ames Research Center; 8 p; 1991; p. 1-9; American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics; Washington, DC (United States); 10. AIAA computational fluid dynamics conference in conjunction with the 22nd AIAA fluid dynamics, plasma dynamics and lasers conference and the 26th AIIA thermophysics conference; Honolulu, HI (United States); 24-26 Jun 1991; CONF-910651--
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