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HEAT TRANSFER An International Journal of Computation and Methodology PART B: FUNDAMENTALS NUMERICAL HEAT TRANSFER An international Journal of Computation and Methodology PART B: FUNDAMENTALS Editor-in-Chief W. J. MINKOWYCZ University of Illinois at Chicago Department of Mechanical Engineering Chicago, Illinois 60680 (312) 996-3467/5317 Assistant to the Editor-in-Chief: R. M. Szandra EDITORIAL ADVISORY BOARD E. M. Sparrow, Chairman Minneapolis, Minnesota . J. Baker, Knoxville, Tennessee B. P. Leonard, Akron, Ohio . Berkovsky, Moscow, USSR H. Ozoe, Fukuoka, Japan . Cebeci, Long Beach, California S. V. Patankar, Minneapolis, Minnesota . T. Chao, Urbana, Illinois D. W. Pepper, Van Nuys, California . M. Chung, Chicago, Illinois R. H. Pletcher, Ames, lowa . W. Churchill, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania G. D. Raithby, Waterloo, Ontario - Comini, Udine, Italy P. J. Roache, Albuquerque, New Mexico . de Vahl Davis, Kensington, Australia W. M. Rohsenow, Cambridge, Massachusetts MTO.E ARA.A RGL.S Eckert, Mi lis, Mii G. E. Schneider, Waterloo, Ontario B. A. Finlayson, Seattle, “Washington T.-M. Shih, College Park, Maryland B. Gebhart, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania W. A. Sirignano, /rvine, California J. Gosse, Paris, France D. B. Spalding, London, UK E. Hahne, Stuttgart, FRG J. F. Thompson, Mississippi State, Mississippi L. J. Hayes, Austin, Texas C. L. Tien, Berkeley, California Y. Jaluria, Piscataway, New Jersey K. E. Torrance, /thaca, New York B. E. Launder, Manchester, UK R. Viskanta, West Lafayette, Indiana Aims and Scope: Numerical Heat Transfer, Part B: Fundamentals is an international journal devoted to publishing papers on all aspects of the methdology for the numerical solution of problems of heat transfer, mass transfer, and fluid flow. Also within the scope of the journal is the modeling of complex physical phenomena prerequisite to the attainment of numerical solutions. Papers presenting numerical or experimental results that support the methodology development are also appropriate to the journal. On the other hand, papers whose dominant thrust is the attainment and presentation of numerical results should be submitted to a companion journal, Numerical Heat Transfer, Part A: Applications. This journal will be published in two volumes, each containing two issues, for a total of four issues scheduled for publication in 1991. Abstracted and/or Indexed in: Current Contents, Information Service in Mechanical Engineering (ISMEC), Science Citation Index, Nova Information Services Co., and Engineering Information, Inc. Editorial Office: W. J. Minkowycz, University of Illinois at Chicago, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Chicago, Illinois 60680. 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Hill & Son, Ltd., Private Bag, Newmarket, Auckland 1. USA, Canada, and Mexico—Taylor & Francis, Inc./Hemisphere Publishing Corporation, 1900 Frost Road, Suite 101, Bristol, PA se USA. UK and allo ther territories—Taylor & Francis Ltd., Rankine Road, Basingstoke, Hampshire RG24 OPR, ngland. Copyright © 1991 by Hemisphere Publishing Corporation. All rights reserved. Printed in the United States of America. Authorization to photocopy items for internal or personal use, or the internal or personal use of specific clients, is granted by Hemisphere Publishing Corporation for libraries and other users registered with the Copyright Clearance Center (CCC) Transactional Reporting Service, provided that the base fee of $3.00 per copy, plus .00 per page is paid directly to CCC, 27 Congress St., Salem, MA 01970, USA The publisher assumes no responsibility for any statements of fact or opinion expressed in the published papers or in the advertisements. Numerical Heat Transfer, Part B: Fundamentals is owned by Hemisphere Publishing Corporation. Numerical Heat Transfer, Part B, Volume 20, 1991 CONTENTS OF VOLUME 20 NUMBER 1 Accuracy and Stability of a Finite Element Pseudo-Compressibility CFD Algorithm for Incompressible Thermal Flows F. D. Carter and A. J. Baker Numerical Method for the Computation of Conjugate Heat Transfer in Nonorthogonal Boundary-Fitted Coordinates Kanchan M. Kelkar, Dipankar Choudhury, and Mario Ambrosi Parallel Computation of Forced Convection Using Domain Decomposition Mingyu Wang and John G. Georgiadis Multigrid Calculation Procedure for Internal Flows in Complex Geometries D. S. Joshi and S. P. Vanka p-Version Hierarchical Axisymmetric Shell Element for Heat Conduction Karan S. Surana and Nilus J. Orth Unconditionally Stable Implementation of the Isotherm Migration Method A. S. Wood Improved Pressure-Velocity Coupling Algorithm Based on Minimization of Global Residual Norm Ashok U. Chatwani and Ali Turan Announcement NUMBER 2 Reformulation of the SIMPLEN Discretization Scheme to Accommodate Noncentralized Interfaces T. M. Harms, T. W. von Backstrém, and J. P. du Plessis Streamline Adaptive Grid Method for Complex Flow Computation Y. C. Chao and S. S. Liu Boundary Element Approach for Inverse Heat Conduction Problems: Application to a Bidimensional Transient Numerical Experiment R. Pasquetti and C. Le Niliot New Hybrid Laplace Transform/Finite Element Method for Two-Dimensional Transient Heat Conduction Problem Cha’o-Kuang Chen, Tzer-Ming Chen, and J. W. Cleaver Generalized Conjugate Gradient Method for the Efficient Solution of Three-Dimensional Fluid Flow Problems B. Noll and S. Wittig Numerical Solution of Reactive Laminar Flow by a Control-Volume Based Finite-Element Method and the Vorticity-Streamfunction Formulation D. Elkaim, M. Reggio, and R. Camarero Method for Calculating Incompressible Viscous Flows Morgan Williams Fast Numerical Computation of Viscous Flow in a Cube S. P. Vanka Following page 262: Title Page to Volume 20 Contents of Volume 20 Author Index to Volume 20 Subject Index to Volume 20 Fal etCM Ps ihe SueHecan yte len Roo f

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