This book provides comprehensive chapters on new research and developments in emerging topics in numerical methods in this important field, co-authored by eminent researchers.The book covers such topics as the finite volume method, finite element method, and turbulent flow computational methods. Fundamentals of the numerical methods, comparison of various higher-order schemes for convection-diffusion terms, turbulence modeling, the pressure-velocity coupling, mesh generation and the handling of arbitrary geometries are also presented. Results from engineering applications are provided. The book will be of interest to engineering and scientific researchers in both academia and research organizations, as well as industrial scientists and PhD and MS students working in the areas of gas turbines, heat exchangers, power plants, automobiles and combustion technologies, especially those who develop or use computer codes.
Author(s): R. S. Amano
Series: Developments in Heat Transfer Objectives volume 23
Edition: 1
Publisher: WIT Press
Year: 2010
Language: English
Pages: 506
Tags: Механика;Механика жидкостей и газов;Гидрогазодинамика;
Cover......Page 1
Computational Fluid Dynamics and Heat Transfer......Page 6
Copyright Page......Page 7
Contents......Page 8
Preface......Page 14
I. Finite-Volume Method......Page 16
1. A higher-order bounded discretization scheme......Page 18
2. Higher-order numerical schemes for heat, mass, and momentum transfer in fluid flow......Page 34
3. CFD for industrial turbomachinery designs......Page 76
II. Finite Element Method......Page 142
4. The finite element method: discertization and application to heat convection problems......Page 144
5. Equal-order segregated finite-element method for fluid flow and heat transfer simulation......Page 186
III.Turbulent Flow Computations/Large Eddy Simulation/Direct Numerical Simulation......Page 230
6. Time-accurate techniques for turbulent heat transfer analysis in complex geometries......Page 232
7. On large eddy simulation of turbulent flow and heat transfer in ribbed ducts......Page 280
8. Recent developments in DNS and modeling of turbulent clows and heat transfer......Page 290
9. Analytical wall-functions of turbulence for complex surface flow phenomena......Page 346
IV. Advanced Simulation Modeling Technologies......Page 396
10. SPH – a versatile multiphysics modeling tool......Page 398
11. Evaluation of continuous and discrete phase models for simulating submicrometer aerosol transport and deposition......Page 440
12. Algorithm stabilization and acceleration in computational fluid dynamics: exploiting recursive properties of fixed point algorithms......Page 474