Computational Fluid Dynamics : The Basics with Applications (Mcgraw Hill Series in Mechanical Engineering)

Computational Fluid Dynamics : The Basics with Applications (Mcgraw Hill Series in Mechanical Engineering)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 547 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780070016859
  • DDC分類 532.05015118

基本説明

Topics the governing equations of fluid dynamics and their derivation; the mathematical behavior of partial differential euqations; basic aspects of discretization; some simple computational fluid dynamics techniques; numerical solutions of quasione-dimentional nozzle flow; etc.

Full Description


This pioneering text provides an excellent introduction to CFD at the senior level in aerospace and mechanical engineering, and to some extent, chemical and civil engineering. It can also serve as a one-semester introductory course at the beginning graduate level, as a useful precursor to a more serious study of CFD in advanced books. It is presented in a very readable, informal, enjoyable style.

Contents

I Basic Thoughts and Equations1 Philosophy of Computational Fluid Dynamics2 The Governing Equations of Fluid Dynamics: Their Derivation, A Discussion of Their Physical Meaning, and A Presentation of Forms Particularly Suitable to CFD3 Mathematical Behavior of Partial Differential Equations The Impact on Computational Fluid DynamicsII Basics of the Numerics4 Basic Aspects of Discretization5 Grids and Meshes, With Appropriate Transformations6 Some Simple CFD Techniques A BeginningIII Some Applications7 Numerical Solutions of Quasi-One-Dimensional Nozzle Flows8 Numerical Solution of A Two-Dimensional Supersonic Flow Prandtl-Meyer Expansion Wave9 Incompressible Couette Flow Numerical Solution by Means of an Implicit Method and the Pressure Correction Method10 Incompressible, Inviscid Slow Over a Circular Cylinder Solution by the Technique RelaxationIV Other Topics11 Some Advanced Topics in Modern CFD A Discussion12 The Future of Computational Fluid DynamicsAppendixesThomas's Algorithm for the Solution of A Tridiagonal System of Equations ReferencesNER(01): WOW