Wednesday, July 12
CP15
Computational Fluid Dynamics I
10:30 AM-12:30 PM
Rio Mar 4
Chair: John Steinhoff, University of Tennessee Space Institute, USA
- 10:30-10:42 Three Dimensional Axisymmetric Simulations of Fluid Instabilities in Curved Geometry
- James Glimm, SUNY at Stony Brook, USA; John Grove, Los Alamos National Laboratory, USA; Yongmin Zhang, SUNY at Stony Brook, USA
- 10:45-10:57 2-D Simulation of Valveless Pumping using the Immersed Boundary Method
- Eunok Jung, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA; and Charles S. Peskin Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, New York University, USA
- 11:00-11:12 Shear-Induced Rupturing of a Viscous Drop
- Yuriko Renardy and Jie Li, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, USA
- 11:15-11:27 On the Inviscid Limit of Vorticity for a Cylindrical Eddy
- Sun-Chul Kim, Chung-Ang University, Korea
- 11:30-11:42 Eulerian Computation of Flows with Concentrated Vorticity Using Vorticity Confinement: Preliminary Estimate of Accuracy
- John Steinhoff, University of Tennessee Space Institute, USA; Yonghu Wenren, Flow Analysis Inc., USA; Lesong Wang, Meng Fan, and Min Xiao, University of Tennessee Space Institute, USA
- 11:45-11:57 Global Model for Fluid Mechanics in the Stem of Green Plants
- Narendra Kumar Kamila and G.C. Dash, Orissa University of Agriculture & Technology, India
- 12:00-12:12 Nonlinear MHD Simulation on Massively Parallel Computers
- Xian-Zhu Tang, W. Park, and Steve Jardin, Princeton University, USA; and Hank Strauss, New York University, USA
- 12:15-12:27 Higher Order Godunov Scheme for Gas Dynamics with a Nonconvex Equation of State
- Bei Wang, University of Maryland, College Park, USA