Fluid Dynamics: Theory, Computation, and Numerical Simulation

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Fluid Dynamics: Theory, Computation, and Numerical Simulation is the only available book that extends the classical field of fluid dynamics into the realm of scientific computing in a way that is both comprehensive and accessible to the beginner. The theory of fluid dynamics, and the implementation of solution procedures into numerical algorithms, are discussed hand-in-hand and with reference to computer programming. This book is an accessible introduction to theoretical and computational fluid dynamics (CFD), written from a modern perspective that unifies theory and numerical practice.

There are several additions and subject expansions in the Second Edition of Fluid Dynamics, including new Matlab and FORTRAN codes. Two distinguishing features of the discourse are: solution procedures and algorithms are developed immediately after problem formulations are presented, and numerical methods are introduced on a need-to-know basis and in increasing order of difficulty. Matlab codes are presented and discussed for a broad range of topics; from interfacial shapes in hydrostatics, to vortex dynamics, to Stokes flow, to turbulent flow.

A supplement to this book is the FORTRAN software library FDLIB, freely available through the Internet, whose programs explicitly illustrate how computational algorithms translate into computer code instructions. The codes of FDLIB range from introductory to advanced, and the problems considered span a broad range of applications; from laminar channel flows, to vortex flows, to flows in aerodynamics. Selected computer problems at the end of each section ask the student to run the programs for various flow conditions, and thereby study the effect of the various parameters determining each flow.

This text is a must for practitioners and students in all fields of engineering, computational physics, scientific computing, and applied mathematics. It can be used as a text in both undergraduate and graduate courses in fluid mechanics, aerodynamics, and computational fluid dynamics. The audience includes not only advanced undergraduate and entry-level graduate students, but also a broad class of scientists and engineers with a general interest in scientific computing.

Author(s): Constantine Pozrikidis (auth.)
Edition: 2
Publisher: Springer US
Year: 2009

Language: English
Pages: 774
Tags: Mechanical Engineering;Mathematical and Computational Physics;Mechanics;Mechanics, Fluids, Thermodynamics

Front Matter....Pages 1-16
Introduction to Kinematics....Pages 1-53
More on Kinematics....Pages 54-114
Flow Computation based on Kinematics....Pages 115-162
Forces and Stresses....Pages 163-217
Hydrostatics....Pages 218-307
Equation of Motion and Vorticity Transport....Pages 308-359
Channel, Tube, and Film Flow....Pages 360-423
Finite-Difference Methods....Pages 424-493
Low Reynolds Number Flow....Pages 494-561
High Reynolds Number Flow....Pages 562-630
Vortex Motion....Pages 631-679
Aerodynamics....Pages 680-727
Back Matter....Pages 1-46