Computational fluid dynamics
Lattice Boltzmann methods, MUSCL scheme, Avizo, Particle-in-cell, Flux limiter, Smoothed-particle hydrodynamics, Material Point Method, Finite pointset method, Finite volume method, Level set method, Shock capturing methods, Hemodynamics
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24.08.2012, 1. Auflage 2012
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Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 22. Chapters: Andrea Prosperetti, Antony Jameson, Apollo M. O. Smith, Björn Engquist, Bram van Leer, Brian Spalding, Burton Wendroff, Charles S. Peskin, Charles Speziale, Chi-Wang Shu, Constantine Pozrikidis, Dale A. Anderson, Eli Turkel, Francis H. Harlow, Gretar Tryggvason, Herbert Keller, Joel H. Ferziger, Joe F. Thompson, John B. Bell, John Kim (professor), M. Yousuff Hussaini, Nikolai Nikolaevich Yanenko, Norman Zabusky, Parviz Moin, Paul Garabedian, Philip L. Roe, Phillip Colella, Ramesh K. Agarwal, Randall J. LeVeque, Sanjay Mittal, Suhas Patankar, Tasneem M. Shah, Wei Shyy. Excerpt: Tasneem M. Shah, Ph.D., SI, TI, is a Pakistani scientist and a prominent mathematician who has made pioneering and instrumental research and contributions to the field of computational fluid dynamics (CFD) at Dr. A. Q. Khan Research Laboratories (KRL). Trained as an applied mathematician, he has made in a vast range of fields covered in mathematical sciences, including differential geometry, numerical analysis, information security, CFD-DEM model, hydrodynamics (of explosions), computer science, fluid mechanics, Vacuum Technology and CFD-DEM. Tasneem M. Shah was a pioneer and senior member of the Kahuta Project, and, along with Dr. G.D. Alam and dr. Abdul Qadeer Khan, dr. Tasneem M. Shah have had worked out in the nuclear physics involved in gas centrifuge and the uranium based-device. As of today, he is a full professor and chaiman of the Department of Mathematics at the Air University. Shah was born in Pakistan and had moved to Islamabad for his studies. He attended the jublient and newly founded university, the Quaid-i-Azam University where he received his undergraduate degree in mathematics from there. He did his M.Sc., M. Phil. from Quaid-I-Azam University, followed by his D.Phil. in mathematics from University of Oxford, United Kingdom. His doctoral thesis were written on "Analysis of Multi-Grid Methods, design, theory and development of Algo.". M. Shah came back to Pakistan, after the 1971 Winter War where he joined his alma mater, Quaid-i-Azam University. His early research were mainly focused and emphasized on Fluid and Aerodynamics. In 1972, M. Shah was introduced by Asghar Qadir to dr. Abdus Salam, where Professor Salam had delegated M. Shah to Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission where he had closely collaborated with dr. Riazuddin and dr. Asghar Qadir in the development of the nuclear device. At the end of 1975, dr. A. Qadeer Khan had brought the drawings of the Zippe-type centrifuges, which according to dr. Ghulam Dastagir Alam, were incomplete and the dr
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