Burns, Joseph A.Kolvoord, Robert A.Sudan, RaviLongcope, DanaBrown, Larry D.Bartel, Donald L.Gubbins, Keith E.Walsh, WalshShuler, Michael L.Silcox, JohnPope, Stephen B.McConkey, Gladys2005-11-072005-11-071991https://hdl.handle.net/1813/2450IN THIS ISSUE: Super computing in Engineering Research at Cornell I/2 ... Supercomputer as Observatory? A Search for Moons in Planetary Rings Using the Cornell National Supercomputer Facility I/7 Joseph A. Burns and Robert A. Kolvoord ... Heating of the Solar Corona /14 Ravi Sudan and Dana Longcope ... Exploring the Earth's Interior with the Cornell Supercomputer /21 Larry D. Brown ... Mechanics and Supercomputing in Human Joint Replacement /29 Donald L. Bartel ... Molecular Simulation Using Supercomputers: Techniques for Predicting Fluid Properties /35 Keith E. Gubbins and John M. Walsh ... Computer Modeling in Research on Genetically Modified Bacteria /43 Michael L. Shuler ... The Microstructure of Materials: Studies Using a New Kind of Electron Microscope and a Supercomputer /48 John Silcox ... What a Supercomputer Can Reveal about Turbulence /54 Stephen B. Pope ... Faculty Publications /5950876895 bytesapplication/pdfen-USEngineeringCornell UniversitySupercomputersSaturn's MoonsSolar CoronaEarth's InteriorHuman Joint ReplacementMolecular SimulationComputer ModelingElectron MicroscopeEngineering: Cornell Quarterly, Vol.25, No.2/3 (Spring 1991): Supercomputing in Engineering Researchperiodical