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Physical Modeling and Computational Techniques for Thermal and Fluid-dynamics : Practical Numerical Mathematics (1st ed. 2022)

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This book on computational techniques for thermal and fluid-dynamic problems arose from seminars given by the author at the Institute of Nuclear Energy Technology of Tsinghua University in Beijing, China.

The book is composed of eight chapters-- some  of which are characterized by a scholastic approach, others are devoted to numerical solution of ordinary differential equations of first order, and of partial differential equations of first and second order, respectively.

In Chapter IV, basic concepts of consistency, stability and convergence of discretization algorithms are covered in some detail.

Other parts of the book follow a less conventional approach, mainly informed by the author’s experience in teaching and development of computer programs.

Among these is Chapter III, where the residual method of Orthogonal Collocations is presented in several variants, ranging from the classical Galerkin method to Point and Domain Collocations, applied to numerical solution of partial differential equations of first order.

In most cases solutions of fluid dynamic problems are led through the discretization process, to the numerical solutions of large linear systems.

Intended to impart a basic understanding of numerical techniques that would enable readers to deal with problems of Computational Fluid Dynamics at research level, the book is ideal as a reference for graduate students, researchers, and practitioners. 

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Product Details
3030797198 / 9783030797195
Paperback / softback
13/11/2022
Switzerland
524 pages, 45 Illustrations, color; 42 Illustrations, black and white; XXVII, 524 p. 87 illus., 45 i
155 x 235 mm