Computational Techniques for Fluid Dynamics 1 : Fundamental and General Techniques /
The purpose of this textbook is to provide senior undergraduate and postgraduate engineers, scientists and applied mathematicians with the specific techniques, and the framework to develop skills in using the techniques, that have proven effective in the various brances of computational fluid dynami...
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Berlin, Heidelberg :
Springer Berlin Heidelberg,
1988.
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| Series: | Springer series in computational physics.
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Table of Contents:
- Fluid Dynamics: The Governing Equations
- Generalised Curvilinear Coordinates
- Grid Generation
- Inviscid Flow
- Boundary Layer Flow
- Flows Governed by Reduced Navier-Stokes Equations
- Incompressible Viscous Flow
- Compressible Viscous Flow
- Appendices
- References
- Subject Index. 2-volume set1988. 321 figs. XXV, 893 pp. Hard cover DM 198,-. ISBN 3-540-19466-5 This is a textbook for senior undergraduate and graduate engineers, scientists and applied mathematicians. It provides them with the specific techniques that have proven effective in the various branches of computational fluid dynamics. It also provides them with the framework to develop skills in using those techniques. Volume 1 systematically develops the fundamental computational techniques that are required to predict flow behavior of Newtonian fluids. Relevant background material is provided on partial differential equations, convergence, stability and consistency and equation solution methods. A unified treatment of finite difference, finite element, finite volume and spectral methods, as alternative means of discretization, is emphasized.