Computational Fluid Dynamics: Principles and ApplicationsElsevier, 20. 12. 2005 - Počet stran: 496 Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) is an important design tool in engineering and also a substantial research tool in various physical sciences as well as in biology. The objective of this book is to provide university students with a solid foundation for understanding the numerical methods employed in today’s CFD and to familiarise them with modern CFD codes by hands-on experience. It is also intended for engineers and scientists starting to work in the field of CFD or for those who apply CFD codes. Due to the detailed index, the text can serve as a reference handbook too. Each chapter includes an extensive bibliography, which provides an excellent basis for further studies. |
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Chapter 4 Structured Finite Volume Schemes | 77 |
Chapter 5 Unstructured Finite Volume Schemes | 131 |
Chapter 6 Temporal Discretisation | 183 |
Chapter 7 Turbulence Modelling | 227 |
Chapter 8 Boundary Conditions | 271 |
Chapter 9 Acceleration Techniques | 303 |
Chapter 10 Consistency Accuracy and Stability | 351 |
Chapter 11 Principle of Grid Generation | 373 |
Chapter 12 Description of the Source Codes | 415 |
A Appendix | 427 |
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