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December 15, 2005, 02:31 |
New section and new gateways
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Hello all,
I have added a new section to the main page called History of CFD. You've probably seen that already. First of all, as the history of CFD has been poorly written about, I think having such a section constitutes a very nice part of CFDWiki. Shouldn't we have the most comprehensive resource on CFD? Secondly, my motivation for adding this section is twofold. To begin with, i personally would like to learn more about the history of CFD in all its areas. Next comes the important part of attracting people who do not have a CFD background as this section is mostly non technical. I have included three initiall subsections. General perspective: I am currently preparing a general perspective document that summarizes the key points in the history of numerical methods. I have also found a couple of new online articles and i am waiting for permissions from the authors. Please, if anybody has some nice reviews, it would be excellent if you could help. Hall of fame: The name designates the contents. However, I think we should only include people who are linked with CFD. So Einstein doesn't belong in this section (i think!). The hall of fame will be excellent for non-technical writers as each one of the CFD guys would list names of people in their respective areas while new editors can research that and add the content. Famous achievements: In this section, we list the most important achievements that made CFD popular... I think this would be very attractive for non-CFD editors as well as for scientists and engineers who do not work in CFD. All they need is the passion and enthusiasm to do it. I also think that Ted would be of excellent help for the History of CFD I hope you guys agree on having this section around. |
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