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An Introduction to Computational Fluid Dynamics: The Finite Volume Method, 2/e

An Introduction to Computational Fluid Dynamics:  The Finite Volume Method,  2/e

Author(s):
  • H. Versteeg
  • W. Malalasekra
  • Author: H. Versteeg
    • ISBN:9788131720486
    • 10 Digit ISBN:8131720489
    • Price:Rs. 1315.00
    • Pages:518
    • Imprint:Pearson Education
    • Binding:Paperback
    • Status:Available


    Ratings:

    This established, leading textbook, is suitable for courses in CFD. The new edition covers new techniques and methods, as well as considerable expansion of the advanced topics and applications (from one to four chapters).


    This book presents the fundamentals of computational fluid mechanics for the novice user. It provides a thorough yet user-friendly introduction to the governing equations and boundary conditions of viscous fluid flows, turbulence and its modelling, and the finite volume method of solving flow problems on computers.

    Table of Content

    1. Introduction
    2. Conservation laws of fluid motion and their boundary conditions
    3. Turbulence and its modeling
    4. The finite volume method for diffusion problems
    5. The finite volume method for convection-diffusion problems
    6. Solution algorithms for pressure-velocity coupling in steady flows
    7. Solution of systems of discretised equations
    8. The finite volume method for unsteady flows
    9. Implementation of boundary conditions
    10. Uncertainty in CFD modeling
    11. Methods for dealing with complex geometries
    12. CFD modelling of combustion
    13. Numerical calculation of radiative heat transfer

    Salient Features

    • Presents a broad introduction to fluid and turbulence physics and computational modelling techniques.
    • Incorporates an advanced applications section.
    • Uses easy-to-programme computer algorithms for the PC.
    • Includes a substantial review of the latest turbulence modelling techniques.
    • Features the predominant commercial CFD codes: PHEONICS, FLUENT, FLOW3D and STARCD.
    • SI units used throughout.