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    Publication Date: 2019-07-13
    Description: Time plays an essential role in most real world fluid mechanics problems, e.g. turbulence, combustion, acoustic noise, moving geometries, blast waves, etc. Time dependent calculations now dominate the computational landscape at the various NASA Research Centers but the accuracy of these computations is often not well understood. In this presentation, we investigate error representation (and error control) for time-periodic problems as a prelude to the investigation of feasibility of error control for stationary statistics and space-time averages. o These statistics and averages (e.g. time-averaged lift and drag forces) are often the output quantities sought by engineers. o For systems such as the Navier-Stokes equations, pointwise error estimates deteriorate rapidly which increasing Reynolds number while statistics and averages may remain well behaved.
    Keywords: Statistics and Probability
    Type: ARC-E-DAA-TN516 , Workshop on Computational Methods for Hyperbolic; Apr 20, 2009 - Apr 22, 2009; Waterloo, Ontario; Canada
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