Publications appeared in 1998
Journal articles
- H. Bijl and P. Wesseling
A unified method for computing incompressible and compressible flows in
boundary-fitted coordinates
J. Comp. Phys. 141:153-173 1998
- M. Zijlema, P. Wesseling
Higher-order flux-limiting schemes for the finite volume computation of
incompressible flow
Int. J. Comp. Fluid Dyn. 9:89-109, 1998
- E. Brakkee, C. Vuik and P. Wesseling
Domain decomposition for the incompressible Navier-Stokes equations: solving
subdomain problems accurately and inaccurately
Int. J. for Numer. Meth. in Fluids 26:1217-1238, 1998
- B. Koren, P.F.M. Michielsen, J.-W. Kars and P. Wesseling
A cmputational method for high-frequency oleodynamics: application to hydraulic-shock-sbsorber
designs
Surveys on Mathematics for Industry 7:283-301, 1998
- P. Wesseling, A. Segal, C.G.M. Kassels, H. Bijl
Computing flows on general two-dimensional nonsmooth staggered grids
Journal of Engineering Mathematics 34:21-44, 1998
- C. Vuik, R.R.P. van Nooyen and P. Wesseling
Parallelism in ILU-preconditioned GMRES
Parallel Computing 24:1927-1946, 1998
Conference proceedings
- D.R. van der Heul, P. Wesseling
A staggered scheme for hyperbolic conservation laws
Pp.730-735 in: K.D. Papailiou, D. Tsahalis, J. P\'eriaux, C. Hirsch, M.
Pandolfi (eds.): Computational Fluid Dynamics '98, Vol. 2
Wiley, Chichester, 1998
- C. Moulinec, P. Wesseling, A. Segal, C.G.M. Kassels
Colocated discretization of the Navier-Stokes equations on highly non-smooth
grids
Pp. 85-90 in: C.-H. Bruneau (ed.): Sixteenth International Conference on
Numerical Methods in Fluid Dynamics.
Lecture Notes in Physics 515.
Springer, Berlin, 1998
- H. Bijl, P. Wesseling
A numerical method for the computation of viscous flows at all speeds
Pp. 156-163 in: H.G. Bock, G. Kanschat, R. Rannacher, F. Brezzi, R. Glowinski,
Y.A. Kutznetsov, J. P\'eriaux (eds.): ENUMATH 97, Proc. of the Second European
Conference on Numerical Mathematics and Advanced Applications
World Scientific, Singapore, 1998
- M. Manhart, G.B. Deng, T.J. H\"{u}ttl, F. Tremblay, A. Segal,
R. Friedrich, J. Piquet, P. Wesseling
The minimal turbulent flow unit as a test case for three different computer
codes
Pp. 365-381 in: E.H. Hirschel (ed.): Numerical Flow Simulation I
Vieweg, Braunschweig, 1998
Ph.D. theses by graduate students
- F. Vermolen
Mathematical models for particle dissolution in extrudable aluminium alloys
Ph.D. Thesis, Delft University of Technology, May 1998
- H.I. van der Veen
The significance and use of eigenvalues and eigenvectors in the numerical
analysis of elasto-plastic soils
Ph.D. Thesis, Delft University of Technology, September 1998
Contact information:
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