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Engine Based Computational Fluid Dynamic Simulation using KIVA with a Transputer Based Concurrent Computer
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Transputer based concurrent processing has been applied to an extensive engine based Camputational Fluid Dynamics Code - KIVA, and demonstrated to be effective in terms of accuracy and cost. Scope exists for further adaptation of the code to the hardware to enhance performance.
The use of concurrent processing with Transputer hardware merits consideration as a powerful and inexpensive engineering computational aid.
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Shioji, M., Dent, J., and Wright, C., "Engine Based Computational Fluid Dynamic Simulation using KIVA with a Transputer Based Concurrent Computer," SAE Technical Paper 891986, 1989, https://doi.org/10.4271/891986.Also In
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