Three decades of accomplishments in computational fluid dynamics

Abstract A glance back on significant accomplishments in computational fluid dynamics for aerodynamic application has been performed to highlight the outstanding achievements by pioneers of this discipline. It is an ardent hope that this abridged literature review will aid to reaffirm excellence in research and to identify knowledge shortfalls both in fluid dynamics and its modeling and simulation capability. The future modeling and simulation technology needs, as well as potential and fertile research areas are offered for consideration.

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