T. J. Chung ... 1058 pages - Publisher: Cambridge University Press; 2nd edition (June 23, 2014)
Language: English - ISBN-10: 1107425255 - ISBN-13: 978-1107425255
The second edition of Computational Fluid Dynamics represents a
significant improvement from the first edition. However, the original
idea of including all computational fluid dynamics methods (FDM, FEM,
FVM); all mesh generation schemes; and physical applications to
turbulence, combustion, acoustics, radiative heat transfer, multiphase
flow, electromagnetic flow, and general relativity is still maintained.
This unique approach sets this book apart from its competitors and
allows the instructor to adopt this book as a text and choose only those
subject areas of his or her interest. The second edition includes a
new section on preconditioning for EBE-GMRES and a complete revision of
the section on flowfield-dependent variation methods, which demonstrates
more detailed computational processes and includes additional example
problems. For those instructors desiring a textbook that contains
homework assignments, a variety of problems for FDM, FEM, and FVM are
included in an appendix. To facilitate students and practitioners
intending to develop a large-scale computer code, an example of FORTRAN
code capable of solving compressible, incompressible, viscous, inviscid,
1D, 2D, and 3D for all speed regimes using the flowfield-dependent
variation method is made available.