Essential Computational Fluid Dynamics

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John Wiley & Sons, Aug 30, 2019 - Technology & Engineering - 384 pages

Provides a clear, concise, and self-contained introduction to Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD)

This comprehensively updated new edition covers the fundamental concepts and main methods of modern Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD). With expert guidance and a wealth of useful techniques, the book offers a clear, concise, and accessible account of the essentials needed to perform and interpret a CFD analysis.

The new edition adds a plethora of new information on such topics as the techniques of interpolation, finite volume discretization on unstructured grids, projection methods, and RANS turbulence modeling. The book has been thoroughly edited to improve clarity and to reflect the recent changes in the practice of CFD. It also features a large number of new end-of-chapter problems.

All the attractive features that have contributed to the success of the first edition are retained by this version. The book remains an indispensable guide, which:

  • Introduces CFD to students and working professionals in the areas of practical applications, such as mechanical, civil, chemical, biomedical, or environmental engineering
  • Focuses on the needs of someone who wants to apply existing CFD software and understand how it works, rather than develop new codes
  • Covers all the essential topics, from the basics of discretization to turbulence modeling and uncertainty analysis
  • Discusses complex issues using simple worked examples and reinforces learning with problems
  • Is accompanied by a website hosting lecture presentations and a solution manual

Essential Computational Fluid Dynamics, Second Edition is an ideal textbook for senior undergraduate and graduate students taking their first course on CFD. It is also a useful reference for engineers and scientists working with CFD applications.

 

Contents

Governing Equations of Fluid Dynamics and Heat Transfer
Partial Different Equations
Finite Difference Method
Finite Volume Schemes
Bibliography
Index
Application to Model Equations
List of Tables
Bibliography
Bibliography
Incompressible Flows
Bibliography
Chapter 6
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About the author (2019)

OLEG ZIKANOV, PHD, is a Professor of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Michigan-Dearborn, MI, USA. His teaching activities are in the area of thermal fluid sciences with focus on CFD, fluid dynamics, and energy technologies. He is an active researcher in the field of computational analysis of fluid flow phenomena.

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