The Navier-Stokes computerThe Navier-Stokes computer (NSC) has been developed for solving problems in fluid mechanics involving complex flow simulations that require more speed and capacity than provided by current and proposed Class VI supercomputers. The machine is a parallel processing supercomputer with several new architectural elements which can be programmed to address a wide range of problems meeting the following criteria: (1) the problem is numerically intensive, and (2) the code makes use of long vectors. A simulation of two-dimensional nonsteady viscous flows is presented to illustrate the architecture, programming, and some of the capabilities of the NSC.
Document ID
19870053967
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Nosenchuck, D. M. (Princeton Univ. NJ, United States)
Littman, M. G. (Princeton University NJ, United States)