Abstract
History of the computational fluid dynamics (CFD) started in the early 1970s, triggered by the availability of increasingly powerful mainframes. CFD became an acronym for the combination of physics, numerical mathematics, and, to some extent, computer sciences all employed to simulate fluid flows. Nowadays, CFD methodologies are routinely employed in the fields of aircraft, turbomachinery, car, and ship design. Furthermore, CFD is also applied in meteorology, oceanography, astrophysics, biology, oil recovery, and in architecture.
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