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CONTENTS Volume 44, Issue Nos. 1-12 (2004) International Journal for NUMERICAL METHODS IN FLUIDS Issue No. 1, 10 January A computational Lagrangian-Eulerian advection remap for free surface flows: N. Ashgriz, T. Barbat and G. Wang A transformation-free HOC scheme for steady convection-diffusion on non-uniform grids: J. C. Kalita, A. K. Dass and D. C. Dalal Calculation of curved open channel flow using physical curvilinear non-orthogonal co-ordinates: M.-L. Zhu, Y. Shimizu and N. Kishimoto Stability analysis of abnormal multiplication of plankton using parameter identification technique: G. Ohno and M. Kawahara A low-dimensional description of transient shear-thinning free-surface flow in thin cavities, as applied to injection moulding: S. X. Zhang and R. E. Khayat Issue No. 2, 20 January Resolution of the flow in clarifiers by using a stabilized finite element method: P. Vellando, J. Puertas and |. Colominas Stability and slightly supercritical oscillatory regimes of natural convection in a 8:1 cavity: solution of the benchmark problem by a global Galerkin method: A. Yu Gelfgat Indirect boundary element method for unsteady linearized flow over prolate and oblate spheroids and hemispheroidal protuberances: L. F. Shatz Implementation and validation of a slender vortex filament code: Its application to the study of a four-vortex wake model: D. Margerit, P. Brancher and A. Giovannini ... . Euler solutions for aerodynamic inverse shape design: A. L. de Bortoli and R. de Quadros Finite element analysis of filling stage in die-casting process using marker surface method and adaptive grid refinement technique: J. H. Jeong and D. Y. Yang Issue No. 3, 30 January Numerical solutions of fully nonlinear and highly dispersive Boussinnesq equations in two horizontal dimensions: D. R. Fuhrman and H. B. Bingham Simulation of transient flow in pipelines for computer-based operations monitoring: H. E. Emara-Shabaik, Y. A. Khulief and |. Hussaini Modelling and simulation of fires in vehicle tunnels: |. Gasser, J. Struckmeier and |. Teleaga vi Newton linearization of the incompressible Navier-Stokes equations: T. W. H. Sheu and R. K. Lin Numerical simulations of a filament in a flowing soap film: D. J. J. Farnell, T. David and D. C. Barton Numerical simulation on a interaction of a vortex street with an elliptical leading edge using an unstructured grid: Sangmook Shin, Chan Ki Kim and K. J. Bai Issue No. 4, 10 February Numerical simulation of turbulent free surface flow with two-equation k-e eddy- viscosity models: V. G. Ferreira, N. Mangiavacchi, M. F. Tomé, A. Castelo, J. A. Cuminato and S. McKee Employment of the second-moment turbulence closure on arbitrary unstructured grids: B. Basara Level-set numerical simulation of a migrating and dissolving liquid drop in a cylindrical cavity: E. Bassano A numerical and experimental investigation of the interactions between a non-uniform planar array of incompressible free jets: C. H. Isaac Manohar, T. Sundararajan, V. Ramjee and S. Sasi Kumar An improved numerical simulator for multiphase flow in porous media: |. Garrido, G. E. Fladmark and M. Espedal Issue No. 5, 20 February An upwind compact approach with group velocity control for compressible flow fields: Q. Zhu and Y. Li A stabilized finite element predictor-corrector scheme for the incompressible Navier— Stokes equations using a nodal-based implementation: R. Codina and A. Folch ... Higher-order upwind leapfrog methods for multi-dimensional acoustics equations: Space-time integrated least squares: a time-marching approach: O. Besson and G. de Montmollin A “poor man’s Navier-Stokes equation”: derivation and numerical experiments—the 2-D case: J. M. McDonough and M. T. Huang Issue No. 6, 28 February A novel method for automated grid generation of ice shapes for local-flow analysis: E. Ogretim and W. W. Huebsch Verification of Euler/Navier-Stokes codes using the method of manufactured solutions: C. J. Roy, C. C. Nelson, T. M. Smith and C. C. Ober Development of a fully coupled control-volume finite element method for the incom- pressible Navier-Stokes equations: |. Ammara and C. Masson A Lagrangian Discontinuous Galerkin-type method on unstructured meshes to solve hydrodynamics problems: R. Loubére, J. Ovadia and R. Abgrall Analytical formulas for the velocity field induced by an infinitely thin vortex ring: S. S. Yoon and S. D. Heister A stabilized finite element procedure for turbulent fluid-structure interaction using adap- tive time-space refinement: P. A. B. De Sampaio, P. H. Hallak, A. L. G. A. Coutinho and M. S. Pfeil Issue No. 7, 10 March Iterative solvers for quadratic discretizations of the generalized Stokes problem: R. Guénette, A. Fortin, J. Labbé and J. P. Marcotte Finite element solution of the Orr-Sommerfield equation using high precision Hermite elements: plane Poiseuille flow: M. Mamou and M. Khalid Verification and validation of impinging round jet simulations using an adaptive FEM: D. Pelletier, E. Turgeon and D. Tremblay Operator-splitting method for the analysis of cavitation in liquid-lubricated herringbone grooved journal bearings: W. Jiankang, L. Anfeng, T. S. Lee and W. Junmei Reference values for drag and lift of a two-dimensional time-dependent flow around a cylinder: V. John Solution of the shallow-water equations using an adaptive moving mesh method: Issue No. 8, 20 March A two-dimensional vertical non-hydrostatic o model with an implicit method for free- surface flows: H. Yuan and C. H. Wu Large eddy simulation (2D) using diffusion-velocity method and vortex-in-cell: R. E. Milane Review of numerical special relativistic hydrodynamics: D. E. A. van Odyck Effect of corner angle on convection enhancement in wavy ducts with trapezoidal cross-sections: S. Savino, G. Comini and C. Nonino Numerical analysis of the rotating viscous flow approaching a solid sphere: Y.-X. Wang, X.-Y. Lu and L.-X. Zhuang Issue No. 9, 30 March Pressure weighted upwinding for flow induced force predictions: application to iced surfaces: G. F. Naterer viii Development of an adaptive discontinuity-capturing hyperbolic finite element model: C. C. Fang and T. W. H. Sheu Interfacial dynamics-based modelling of turbulent cavitating flows, Part-1: Model development and steady-state computations: |. Senocak and W. Shyy Interfacial dynamics-based modelling of turbulent cavitating flows, Part-2: Time- dependent computations: |. Senocak and W. Shyy LES of turbulent heat transfer: proper convection numerical schemes for temperature transport: A. Chatelain, F. Ducros and O. Métais Issue No. 10, 10 April Multigrid simulations of detached shock waves: P. Gerlinger and M. Aigner A time-accurate pseudo-compressibility approach based on an unstructured hybrid finite volume technique applied to unsteady turbulent premixed flame propagation: W. M. C. Dourado, P. Bruel and J. L. F. Azevedo Simulation of interface and free surface flows in a viscous fluid using adapting quadtree grids: D. Greaves High resolution Godunov-type schemes with small stencils: V. Guinot Issue No. 11, 20 April Adaptive strategy of the supersonic turbulent flow over a backward-facing step: Using a piecewise linear bottom to fit the bed variation in a laterally averaged, z-co-ordinate hydrodynamic model: X.-J. Chen Three-dimensional incompressible flow calculations using the characteristic based split (CBS) scheme: P. Nithiarasu, J. S. Mathur, N. P. Weatherill and K. Morgan .... Development and testing of a simple 2D finite volume model of sub-critical shallow water flow: M. Horritt Hybrid genetic algorithms and artificial neural networks for complex design optimiza- tion in CFD: R. Duvigneau and M. Vissonneau Issue No. 12, 30 April Biomagnetic fluid flow in a 3D rectangular duct: E. E. Tzirtzilakis, V. D. Sakalis, N. G. Kafoussias and P. M. Hatzikonstantinou Computations of two passing-by high-speed trains by a relaxation overset-grid algorithm: J.-L. Liu A parallel cell-based DSMC method on unstructured adaptive meshes: M. G. Kim, H. S. Kim and O. J. Kwon Single-degree of freedom Hermite collocation for multiphase flow and transport in porous media: F. Fedele, M. McKay, G. F. Pinder and J. F. Guarnaccia Analysis of hypersonic flows using finite elements with Taylor-Galerkin scheme: M. P. Kessler and A. M. Awruch Optimal control of material concentration using Fourier series: H. Fujii and M. Kawahara Effect of duct velocity profile and buoyancy-induced flow on efficiency of transient hydrodynamic removal of a contaminant from a cavity: L.-C. Fang AUTHOR INDEX Aims and Scope The advent of modern digital computers has enabled applied mathematicians, engineers, and scientists to make significant progress in the solution of previously intractable problems. Indeed, it is now possible to assess the validity of previously unproven concepts related to complex problems. This above trend is particularly valid in fluid mechanics, where there is an increasing need to test previously advocated fundamental concepts and to develop new computer-based numerical techniques. Indeed, it is now apparent that new concepts can be tested via numerical methods. The main objective of the Journal Numerical Methods in Fluids is to provide a timely and readily accessible reference for those engaged in computer aided design and research in computational fluid dynamics. The topics suitable for inclusion would range from potential flow, through viscous flow (incompressible and compressible) and even to those problems in which turbulence is the dominant feature. Methods for solving ancillary equations, such as transport and diffusion, are also quite relevant. The expressed intention of the Journal is the dissemination of information relating to the development, refinement, and appli- cation of computer-based numerical techniques for solving problems in fluids. These include, but are not limited to, the Finite Difference and Finite Element methods, in each of which the manner of imposing boundary conditions to obtain a numerical solution can be quite important. The submission of manuscripts in which the primary contribution is experimental is encour- aged, if such results are compared with previously published numerical predictions. Also encouraged are papers in which an established numerical technique is used to study some of the subtleties associated with the physics of fluids. Indeed, even papers presenting closed form solutions directly related to engineering problems and demonstrated to be effective will also be published. Although it is not practicable to publish complete computer codes, the salient features of a new code will be accepted as tech- nical notes which should include examples illustrating the advantage of the techniques. It is envisaged that such codes should be made available at the discretion of the authors. Contributions relating to aids in teaching and design will be processed in a similar manner.

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