Efficiency and discrepancy in the direct simulation methods

The paper reviews the factors that affect the versatility, computational efficiency, and accuracy of the various direct simulation methods that are being applied to problems in rarefied gas dynamics. The quality of the simulation can be affected by the underlying motivation and objectives. The influence of computer hardware developments on the cost-effectiveness is discussed, as are the software factors that influence the speed with which simulation programs can be applied to new problems. Particular attention is given to a novel method that improves the efficiency of the simulation for complex three-dimensional problems. The topical issues of reduced resolution procedures, stored lists, and variance reduction schemes are discussed in some detail.