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This volume contains nineteen contributions of works conducted since 1998 in the French-German research programme Numerical Flow Simulation , which was intiated in 1996 by the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) and the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG). The main purpose of this second publication on the research programme is to give an overview of recent progress and to make the obtained results available to the public. The reports are grouped, like those in the first publication, under the four headings Development of Solution Techniques , Crystal Growth and Melts , Flows of Reacting Gases and Turbulent Flows . All contributions to this publication were reviewed by a board consisting of T. Alziary de Roquefort, H.W. Buggisch, Th. Gallouet, W. Kordulla, A. Lerat, R. Rannacher, G. Warnecke, and the editor. The responsibility for the contents of the reports nevertheless lies with the contributors.
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This volume contains nineteen contributions of works conducted since 1998 in the French-German research programme Numerical Flow Simulation , which was intiated in 1996 by the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) and the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG). The main purpose of this second publication on the research programme is to give an overview of recent progress and to make the obtained results available to the public. The reports are grouped, like those in the first publication, under the four headings Development of Solution Techniques , Crystal Growth and Melts , Flows of Reacting Gases and Turbulent Flows . All contributions to this publication were reviewed by a board consisting of T. Alziary de Roquefort, H.W. Buggisch, Th. Gallouet, W. Kordulla, A. Lerat, R. Rannacher, G. Warnecke, and the editor. The responsibility for the contents of the reports nevertheless lies with the contributors.