Introduction to Theoretical and Computational Fluid Dynamics

Introduction to Theoretical and Computational Fluid Dynamics
Title Introduction to Theoretical and Computational Fluid Dynamics PDF eBook
Author Constantine Pozrikidis
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 1274
Release 2011-11-17
Genre Computers
ISBN 0199752079

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This book discusses the fundamental principles and equations governing the motion of incompressible Newtonian fluids, and simultaneously introduces numerical methods for solving a broad range of problems. Appendices provide a wealth of information that establishes the necessary mathematical and computational framework.

Theoretical Computational Dynamics

Theoretical Computational Dynamics
Title Theoretical Computational Dynamics PDF eBook
Author Shih-I Pai
Publisher CRC Press
Total Pages 700
Release 2020-11-26
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 1000109860

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This book gives an introduction to the theoretical and computational fluid dynamics of a compressible fluid. It focuses on the basic assumptions and the formulation of the theory of compressible flow as well as on the methods of solving problems.

Fluid Dynamics

Fluid Dynamics
Title Fluid Dynamics PDF eBook
Author Z.U.A. Warsi
Publisher CRC Press
Total Pages 874
Release 2005-07-26
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 0849333970

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Many introductions to fluid dynamics offer an illustrative approach that demonstrates some aspects of fluid behavior, but often leave you without the tools necessary to confront new problems. For more than a decade, Fluid Dynamics: Theoretical and Computational Approaches has supplied these missing tools with a constructive approach that made the book a bestseller. Now in its third edition, it supplies even more computational skills in addition to a solid foundation in theory. After laying the groundwork in theoretical fluid dynamics, independent of any particular coordinate system in order to allow coordinate transformation of the equations, the author turns to the technique of writing Navier–Stokes and Euler’s equations, flow of inviscid fluids, laminar viscous flow, and turbulent flow. He also includes requisite mathematics in several “Mathematical Expositions” at the end of the book and provides abundant end-of-chapter problems. What’s New in the Third Edition? New section on free surface flow New section on instability of flows through Chaos and nonlinear dissipative systems New section on formulation of the large eddy simulation (LES) problem New example problems and exercises that reflect new and important topics of current interest By integrating a strong theoretical foundation with practical computational tools, Fluid Dynamics: Theoretical and Computational Approaches, Third Edition is an indispensable guide to the methods needed to solve new and unfamiliar problems in fluid dynamics.

Computational Dynamics

Computational Dynamics
Title Computational Dynamics PDF eBook
Author Ahmed A. Shabana
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages 521
Release 2001-06-25
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 0471053260

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A practical approach to the computational methods used to solve real-world dynamics problems Computational dynamics has grown rapidly in recent years with the advent of high-speed digital computers and the need to develop simulation and analysis computational capabilities for mechanical and aerospace systems that consist of interconnected bodies. Computational Dynamics, Second Edition offers a full introduction to the concepts, definitions, and techniques used in multibody dynamics and presents essential topics concerning kinematics and dynamics of motion in two and three dimensions. Skillfully organized into eight chapters that mirror the standard learning sequence of computational dynamics courses, this Second Edition begins with a discussion of classical techniques that review some of the fundamental concepts and formulations in the general field of dynamics. Next, it builds on these concepts in order to demonstrate the use of the methods as the foundation for the study of computational dynamics. Finally, the book presents different computational methodologies used in the computer-aided analysis of mechanical and aerospace systems. Each chapter features simple examples that show the main ideas and procedures, as well as straightforward problem sets that facilitate learning and help readers build problem-solving skills. Clearly written and ready to apply, Computational Dynamics, Second Edition is a valuable reference for both aspiring and practicing mechanical and aerospace engineers.

Theoretical Computational Dynamics

Theoretical Computational Dynamics
Title Theoretical Computational Dynamics PDF eBook
Author Pai
Publisher CRC Press
Total Pages 724
Release 1997-03-01
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 9780442303105

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Emphasis of this text is on the basic assumptions and the formulation of the theory of compressible flow as well as on the methods of solving problems. Published by Science Press, Beijing, distributed by VNR in the US. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Fluid Dynamics

Fluid Dynamics
Title Fluid Dynamics PDF eBook
Author Constantine Pozrikidis
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages 686
Release 2013-11-11
Genre Science
ISBN 1475733232

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Ready access to computers at an institutional and personal level has defined a new era in teaching and learning. The opportunity to extend the subject matter of traditional science and engineering disciplines into the realm of scientific computing has become not only desirable, but also necessary. Thanks to port ability and low overhead and operating costs, experimentation by numerical simulation has become a viable substitute, and occasionally the only alternative, to physical experiment at ion. The new environment has motivated the writing of texts and mono graphs with a modern perspective that incorporates numerical and com puter programming aspects as an integral part of the curriculum: meth ods, concepts, and ideas should be presented in a unified fashion that motivates and underlines the urgency of the new elements, but does not compromise the rigor of the classical approach and does not oversimplify. Interfacing fundamental concepts and practical methods of scientific computing can be done on different levels. In one approach, theory and implement at ion are kept complementary and presented in a sequential fashion. In a second approach, the coupling involves deriving compu tational methods and simulation algorithms, and translating equations into computer code instructions immediately following problem formu lations. The author of this book is a proponent of the second approach and advocates its adoption as a means of enhancing learning: interject ing methods of scientific computing into the traditional discourse offers a powerful venue for developing analytical skills and obtaining physical insight.

Theoretical Computational Dynamics

Theoretical Computational Dynamics
Title Theoretical Computational Dynamics PDF eBook
Author Shih-I Pai
Publisher CRC Press
Total Pages 724
Release 2020-11-26
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 1000152901

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This book gives an introduction to the theoretical and computational fluid dynamics of a compressible fluid. It focuses on the basic assumptions and the formulation of the theory of compressible flow as well as on the methods of solving problems.