Recent advances in computational aerodynamics are discussed as well as motivations for and potential benefits of a National Aerodynamic Simulation Facility having the capability to solve fluid dynamic equations at speeds two to three orders of magnitude faster than presently possible with general computers. Two contracted efforts to define processor architectures for such a facility are summarized
The goal of the Numerical Aerodynamic Simulation (NAS) Program is to provide a powerful computationa...
Topics addressed include: numerical aerodynamic simulation; computational mechanics; supercomputers;...
Aeronautical applications of simulation technology at Ames Research Center are described. The larges...
Computers are playing an increasingly important role in the field of aerodynamics such as that they ...
Computers are playing an increasingly important role in the field of aerodynamics such that they now...
Some of the progress in computational aerodynamics over the last decade is reviewed. The Numerical A...
Ames Research Center has the lead role among NASA centers to conduct research in computational fluid...
In 1975, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) began studies to assess the techni...
A summary of significant findings is given, followed by specific recommendations for future directio...
Computational aerodynamics, which complement more expensive empirical approaches, are critical for d...
The Numerical Aerodynamic Simulation (NAS) program has reached a milestone with the completion of th...
NASA-Lewis has committed to a long range goal of creating a numerical test cell for aeropropulsion r...
An overview is given of computational mechanics and physics at NASA Langley Research Center. Computa...
The history of the Numerical Aerodynamic Simulation Program, which is designed to provide a leading-...
This collection of papers was presented at the Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) Conference held at...
The goal of the Numerical Aerodynamic Simulation (NAS) Program is to provide a powerful computationa...
Topics addressed include: numerical aerodynamic simulation; computational mechanics; supercomputers;...
Aeronautical applications of simulation technology at Ames Research Center are described. The larges...
Computers are playing an increasingly important role in the field of aerodynamics such as that they ...
Computers are playing an increasingly important role in the field of aerodynamics such that they now...
Some of the progress in computational aerodynamics over the last decade is reviewed. The Numerical A...
Ames Research Center has the lead role among NASA centers to conduct research in computational fluid...
In 1975, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) began studies to assess the techni...
A summary of significant findings is given, followed by specific recommendations for future directio...
Computational aerodynamics, which complement more expensive empirical approaches, are critical for d...
The Numerical Aerodynamic Simulation (NAS) program has reached a milestone with the completion of th...
NASA-Lewis has committed to a long range goal of creating a numerical test cell for aeropropulsion r...
An overview is given of computational mechanics and physics at NASA Langley Research Center. Computa...
The history of the Numerical Aerodynamic Simulation Program, which is designed to provide a leading-...
This collection of papers was presented at the Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) Conference held at...
The goal of the Numerical Aerodynamic Simulation (NAS) Program is to provide a powerful computationa...
Topics addressed include: numerical aerodynamic simulation; computational mechanics; supercomputers;...
Aeronautical applications of simulation technology at Ames Research Center are described. The larges...