Principles of Computational Fluid Dynamics

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This is a softcover reprint of a very popular hardcover edition, published in 1999. An account is given of the state of the art of numerical methods employed in computational fluid dynamics. Numerical principles are treated in detail, using elementary methods. Attention is given to difficulties arising from geometric complexity of the flow domain. Uniform accuracy for singular perturbation problems is studied, pointing the way to accurate computation of flows at high Reynolds number. Unified methods for compressible and incompressible flows are discussed, as well as the shallow-water equations. A basic introduction is given to efficient iterative solution methods.

"This book is a well-written graduate level text in computational fluid dynamics, with a good introduction to the two numerical methods, finite volume and finite difference. The material is well-organized, starting with simple one-dimensional equations and moving to numerical methods for two-dimensional and three-dimensional problems. There is a good mixture of theoretical and computational topics. This text should be of value to all researchers interested in computational fluid dynamics." Mathematical Reviews


This book will become the standard reference for CFD for the next 20 years Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

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The book is aimed at graduate students, researchers, engineers and physicists involved in flow computations. An up-to-date account is given of the present state-of-the-art of numerical methods employed in computational fluid dynamics. The underlying numerical principles are treated with a fair amount of detail, using elementary mathematical analysis. Attention is given to difficulties arising from geometric complexity of the flow domain and of nonuniform structured boundary-fitted grids. Uniform accuracy and efficiency for singular perturbation problems is studied, pointing the way to accurate computation of flows at high Reynolds number. Much attention is given to stability analysis, and useful stability conditions are provided, some of them new, for many numerical schemes used in practice. Unified methods for compressible and incompressible flows are discussed. Numerical analysis of the shallow-water equations is included. The theory of hyperbolic conservation laws is treated. Godunov's order barrier and how to overcome it by means of slope-limited schemes is discussed. An introduction is given to efficient iterative solution methods, using Krylov subspace and multigrid acceleration. Many pointers are given to current literature, to help the reader to quickly reach the current research frontier.

Inhalt
The basic equation of fluid dynamics.- Partial differential equations: analytic aspects.- Finite volume and finite difference discretization on nonuniform grids.- The stationary convection-diffusion equation.- The nonstationary convection-diffusion equation.- The incompressible Navier-Stokes equations.- Iterative methods.- The shallow-water equations.- Scalar conservation laws.- The Euler equations in one space dimension.- Discretization in general domains.- Numerical solution of the Euler equations in general domains.- Numerical solution of the Navier-Stokes equations in general domains.- Unified methods for computing incompressible and compressible flow.

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  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09783642051456
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Auflage 2001. 2001
    • Genre Mathematik
    • Größe H36mm x B236mm x T156mm
    • Jahr 2009
    • EAN 9783642051456
    • Format Kartonierter Einband
    • ISBN 978-3-642-05145-6
    • Titel Principles of Computational Fluid Dynamics
    • Autor Pieter Wesseling
    • Untertitel Springer Series in Computational Mathematics 29
    • Gewicht 938g
    • Herausgeber Springer-Verlag GmbH
    • Anzahl Seiten 644
    • Lesemotiv Verstehen

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