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Elements of Computational Fluid Dynamics

English · Hardback

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Klappentext This book is a brief introduction to the fundamental concepts of computational fluid dynamics (CFD). It is addressed to beginners, and presents the ABC's or bare essentials of CFD in their simplest and most transparent form. The approach taken is to describe the principal analytical tools required, including truncation-error and stability analyses, followed by the basic elements or building blocks of CFD, which are numerical methods for treating sources, diffusion, convection, and pressure waves. Finally, it is shown how those ingredients may be combined to obtain self-contained numerical methods for solving the full equations of fluid dynamics. The book should be suitable for self-study, as a textbook for CFD short courses, and as a supplement to more comprehensive CFD and fluid dynamics texts. Zusammenfassung Offers an introduction to the fundamental concepts of computational fluid dynamics (CFD). This book presents the ABC's or bare essentials of CFD in their simplest and most transparent form. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction; Finite-Difference Approximations; Finite-Difference Equations; Numerical Stability; Source Terms; Diffusion; Convection; Pressure Waves; Combining the Elements.

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Authors John D Ramshaw, John D Ramshaw, John D (Portland State Univ Ramshaw, John D. Ramshaw, Ramshaw John D
Publisher Imperial College Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.03.2011
 
EAN 9781848166950
ISBN 978-1-84816-695-0
No. of pages 140
Series ICP Fluid Mechanics
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Technology > Chemical engineering

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