Book Description
NASA created the Numerical Aerodynamic Simulation (NAS) Program in 1987 to focus resources on solving critical problems in aeroscience and related disciplines by utilizing the power of the most advanced supercomputers available. The NAS Program provides scientists with the necessary computing power to solve today's most demanding computational fluid dynamics problems and serves as a pathfinder in integrating leading-edge supercomputing technologies, thus benefitting other supercomputer centers in government and industry. The 1992-93 operational year concluded with 399 high-speed processor projects and 91 parallel projects representing NASA, the Department of Defense, other government agencies, private industry, and universities. This document provides a glimpse at some of the significant scientific results for the year. Ames Research Center AERODYNAMICS; AEROSPACE ENGINEERING; COMPUTATIONAL FLUID DYNAMICS; COMPUTER TECHNIQUES; COMPUTERIZED SIMULATION; COMPUTATIONAL GRIDS; CRAY COMPUTERS; FLOW DISTRIBUTION; NUMERICAL FLOW VISUALIZATION; PARALLEL PROCESSING (COMPUTERS)...