From: jola@tfd.chalmers.se (Jonas Larsson) Newsgroups: sci.mech.fluids,sci.physics.computational.fluid-dynamics Subject: [ANNOUNCE] CFD Resources Online (WWW) Followup-To: sci.physics.computational.fluid-dynamics Date: 19 Dec 1994 16:27:25 GMT Keywords: CFD fluid dynamics WWW Announcing "CFD Resources Online" version 1 on the WWW: ====================================================== http://eru.dd.chalmers.se/~f88jl/CFD/cfd_online.html ==================================================== If you don't know how to access this, read below ! A large collection of links to information related to Computational Fluid Dynamics. Version 1 contains more than 100 hyper-text references to sites with interesting information for people working with CFD. Here is a copy of the table of contents: Introduction to this document What's new Home Pages Academic Institutions Organizations and Clubs Companies Software Fluid Dynamics General Numerical Software Visualization Commercial CFD Packages Test Cases Documents Document Servers Books Online Journals Online Numerical Methods Multigrid Methods Mesh Generation Adaptive Mesh Refinement Discretization Schemes Computer Medicated Communications Usenet Newsgroups Mailing Lists Online Conferencing Misc About This Page To www maintainers: ================== I welcome you to make HREFs to this page. If you do so, please send me an email with the URL of the page that contains the link. In this way I can keep track of everyone linking to cfd_online and and inform you in case of an address change or similar. How to access this page: ======================= All you need is an Internet connection and a WWW (World Wide Web) browser. The best browser is netscape (started with "netscape"). NCSA Mosaic (started with "Mosaic" or "xmosaic") is also good. If you only have access to a text terminal you can use lynx (started with "lynx"). If your site hasn't got a WWW browser installed you should complain to your system administrator. These days a decent web browser is almost a human right. Once you've got you browser running you need to point it to the URL (Uniform Resource Locator) given above. In netscape and mosaic you do this by clicking on the "Open" button, then you just fill in the URL; http://eru.dd.chalmers.se/~f88jl/CFD/cfd_online.html and hit return. After a while the page will appear and you can browse through it. To follow a link you just click on the colored/underlined text. To go back you click on the "Back" button. If you need more help, look under the "Help" menu in your browser. Enjoy ! Best Regards, Jonas -- /-----------------------------------------------------------------------\ Jonas Larsson (jola@tfd.chalmers.se) Dept. of Thermo & Fluid Dynamics Phone: +46-31-7721388 Chalmers University of Technology Fax: +46-31-180976 S-412 96 Gothenburg, Sweden