ABSTRACT

With the advent and rapid development of supercomputers and high-performance workstations, computational field simulation (CFS) is rapidly emerging as an essential analysis tool for science and engineering problems. In particular, CFS has been extensively utilized in analyzing fluid mechanics, heat and mass transfer, biomedics, geophysics, electromagnetics, semiconductor devices, atmospheric and ocean science, hydrodynamics, solid mechanics, civil engineering related transport phenomena, and other physical field problems in many science and engineering firms and laboratories.