Papers presented at a symposium held June 26-28, 2000, at Half Moon Bay, Calif., honoring Robert W. MacCormack for his contributions to the field of fluid dynamics.
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Includes bibliographical references.
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Dedication ; 1 Contributions of Robert W. MacCormack to Computational Fluid Dynamics ; 1.1 Introduction ; 1.2 Overview ; 1.3 Technical Contributions ; 1.4 Concluding Remarks ; REFERENCES ; 2 The Effect of Viscosity in Hypervelocity Impact Cratering ; 2.1 Abstract ; 2.2 Introduction
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2.3 The Numerical Method 2.4 Numerical Calculations ; 2.5 Concluding Remarks ; REFERENCES ; 3 The MacCormack Method -- Historical Perspective ; 3.1 Introduction ; 3.2 Evolution of the MacCormack Method ; 3.3 Applications ; 3.4 Closing Remarks ; REFERENCES
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4 General Framework for Achieving Textbook Multigrid Efficiency: One-Dimensional Euler Example Abstract ; Introduction ; General Framework ; Quasi-One-Dimensional Equations ; Relaxation Schemes ; Distributed Relaxation ; Computational Results ; Transonic Flows ; Concluding Remarks
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5.5 Concluding Remarks 5.6 Appendix: Multigrid Convergence Results ; REFERENCES ; 6 Efficient High-order Schemes on Non-uniform Meshes for Multi-Dimensional Compressible Flows; 6.1 Introduction ; 6.2 Euler solver on a regular Cartesian mesh ; 6.3 Euler solver on an irregular Cartesian mesh ; 6.4 Navier-Stokes solver
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This series of volumes on the "Frontiers of Computational Fluid Dynamics" was introduced to honor contributors who have made a major impact on the field. The first volume was published in 1994 and was dedicated to Prof Antony Jameson; the second was published in 1998 and was dedicated to Prof Earl Murman. The volume is dedicated to Prof Robert MacCormack. The twenty-six chapters in the current volume have been written by leading researchers from academia, government laboratories, and industry. They present up-to-date descriptions of recent developments in techniques for numerical analysis of.