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CFD quotations
2018-06-28T13:45:46Z
<p>Rhiecm: Box also wrote this</p>
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<div>Below is a list of some of the famous quotations on CFD<br />
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* It's deja-screw all over again <br> --''Gary Montry''<br />
* The world's an exciting place when you know CFD <br>--''John Shadid''<br />
* In theory, there is no difference between theory and practice. But in practice, there is <br>--''Anonymous computer scientist''<br />
*There are 3 rules to follow when parallelizing large codes. Unfortunately, no one knows what these rules are <br>--''W. Somerset Maugham and Gary Montry''<br />
* All models are wrong, but some models are useful <br> --''George P. E. Box''<br />
* Remember that all models are wrong; the practical question is how wrong do they have to be to not be useful <br> --''George P. E. Box''<br />
* But as no two (theoreticians) agree on this (skin friction) or any other subject, some not agreeing today with what they wrote a year ago, I think we might put down all their results, add them together, and then divide by the number of mathematicians, and thus find the average coefficient of error.<br> --''Hiram Maxim, early aeronautical designer, 1908.''<br />
* As soon as we started programming, we found to our surprise that it wasn't as easy to get programs right as we had thought. Debugging had to be discovered. I can remember the exact instant when I realized that a large part of my life from then on was going to be spent in finding mistakes in my own programs. <br>-- ''Maurice Wilkes discovers debugging, 1949''<br />
* The purpose of computing is '''insight''' not numbers. <br>-- ''C. Hastings, 1955''</div>
Rhiecm
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User:Rhiecm
2018-06-27T20:09:39Z
<p>Rhiecm: expanded</p>
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<div>I am mostly known for the "Pressure-Velocity Coupling Scheme" in the pressure based CFD methodology published in early '80s with professor W.L. Chow from University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. The concept enabled modern pressure based CFD codes. Since then I have been working in industries to implement CFD as design tools in hypersonics, combustors, and compressors where CFD achieved historically unparalleled advancements. I am currently serving as technical fellow in Pratt & Whitney.</div>
Rhiecm
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Hall of fame
2018-06-27T18:33:02Z
<p>Rhiecm: I provided first names for Rhie and Chow</p>
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<div>This section presents short biographical sketches of the people who were the pillars in CFD. Here is an elementary list of some of these people. Please feel free to add more names to the list or research any of the names presented here and include a short sketch of their lives along with their contributions to CFD. Here is a good resource for biographies http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/BiogIndex.html<br />
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*Claude Navier<br />
*George Stokes<br />
*Daniel Bernoulli<br />
*Leonard Euler<br />
*Ludwig Prandtl<br />
*Osborne Reynolds<br />
*Theodore Von Karman<br />
*Boris Grigorievich Galerkin<br />
*John Von Neumann<br />
*Lejeune Dirichlet<br />
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brian_Spalding D Brian Spalding (DBS or Brian to his students)]<br />
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francis_H._Harlow Francis Harlow ]<br />
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brian_Launder Brian Launder ]<br />
*Rhie Chae Myung<br />
*Chow Wen Lung<br />
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suhas_Patankar Suhas V Patankar]<br />
*Ramesh Agarwal<br />
*Milovan Peric<br />
*Andre-Louis Cholesky<br />
*Richard Courant<br />
*Kurt Friedrichs<br />
*Hans Lewy<br />
*Peter D. Lax<br />
*Burton Wendroff<br />
*Olga Ladyschenskaya<br />
*Jean Baptiste Joseph Fourier<br />
*Carl Gustav Jacob Jacobi<br />
*Nikolai Mitrofanovich Krylov<br />
*Martin Wilhelm Kutta <br />
*Carl Friedrich Gauss<br />
*Andrey Nikolaevich Kolmogorov<br />
*John Henry Michell<br />
*Ernest Oliver Tuck<br />
*John Nicholas Newman<br />
*Touvia Miloh<br />
*John V. Wehausen<br />
*Fritz Ursell<br />
*Horace Lamb<br />
*Hajime Maruo<br />
*Georg P. Weinblum<br />
*Thomas H. Havelock<br />
*Carl David Tolmé Runge<br />
*A.M.O. Smith<br />
*John Hess<br />
*Som D. Sharma<br />
*J. J. Stoker<br />
*Hermann Schlichting<br />
*W.C.S. Wigley<br />
*Marshall P. Tulin<br />
*Klaus W.H. Eggers<br />
*Louis Landweber<br />
*M.J. Lighthill<br />
*Tuncer Cebeci<br />
*A.A. Townsend<br />
*K. Stewartson<br />
*L. Morino<br />
*T. Inui<br />
*W. Froude<br />
*Gopal R. Shevare<br />
*Sergei K. Godunov<br />
*G.I. Taylor<br />
*G.K. Batchelor<br />
*S. Osher<br />
*R. Whitcomb<br />
*R.T. Jones<br />
*Edward Norton Lorenz (creator of Predicability and Strange Attractor thories)<br />
*Joseph Smagorinsky (developped first Large Eddy Simulation model, in 1963)<br />
*Philip L. Roe<br />
*Bram van Leer<br />
*Philippe R. Spalart<br />
*Steven Allmaras<br />
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''Please add all the people that made famous contributions in you area of specialization''<br />
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