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Old   October 21, 2003, 21:07
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luiz
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Is there any good review of CFD methods, with new and future trends, comparasion between them, etc...? Recently I am considering working with Vortex Methods, but first I would like to know its advantages and disadvantages compared to traditional methods and why are n't they more used... I know that Boundary condition is an issue, but not a problem... Does anyone have a clue?

Also how is turbulence dealt with in vortex methods?

Thanks for your help, luiz

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Old   October 27, 2003, 06:37
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Anton Lyaskin
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For general review of vortex methods you can look for

Sarpkaya T. Computational methods with vortices - The 1988 Freeman scholar lecture. Journal of Fluids Engineering, no. 111, 1989, pp. 5-52

Cottet G.-H., Koumoutsakos P. Vortex Methods: Theory and Applications. Cambridge University Press, 1999
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Old   October 27, 2003, 11:47
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Thank you very much.
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