The Finite Element Method for Fluid Dynamics, Vol. 3 by O. C. Zienkiewicz, R. L. Taylor, P. Nithiarasu

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  • Sales Rank: 346,582

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  • ISBN-13: 9780750663229
  • Edition Description: New Edition
  • Edition Number: 6
  • Pub. Date: May 2005
  • Publisher: Elsevier Science & Technology Books
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  • Pub. Date: May 2005
  • Publisher: Elsevier Science & Technology Books
  • Format: Textbook Hardcover, 400pp
  • Sales Rank: 346,582

Synopsis

Dealing with general problems in fluid mechanics, convection diffusion, compressible and incompressible laminar and turbulent flow, shallow water flows and waves, this is the leading text and reference for engineers working with fluid dynamics in fields such as aerospace engineering, vehicle design, thermal engineering and many other engineering applications. Since the appearance of the first edition 38 years ago, this complete stand-alone fluids volume covers the latest developments and methods essential for engineers and researchers.

•Full coverage of fluid mechanics applications of the FEM for mechanical, aeronautical, automotive, marine and civil engineers
• New material including full use of the CBS algorithm; artificial compressibility; new chapters on turbulent flows, free surface treatments; porous media flows; expanded shallow water flows; and long and medium short waves
• Accompanied by online downloadable software

Together with the first and third self-contained volumes, The Finite Element Method Set provides a formidable resource covering the theory and the application of FEM, including the basis of the method, its application to advanced solid and structural mechanics and to computational fluid dynamics.

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Dealing with general problems in fluid mechanics, convection diffusion, compressible and incompressible laminar and turbulent flow, shallow water flows and waves, this is the leading text and reference for engineers working with fluid dynamics in fields including aerospace engineering, vehicle design, thermal engineering and many other engineering applications. The new edition is a complete fluids text and reference in its own right. Along with its companion volumes it forms part of the indispensable Finite Element Method series.

New material in this edition includes sub-grid scale modelling; artificial compressibility; full new chapters on turbulent flows, free surface flows and porous medium flows; expanded shallow water flows plus long, medium and short waves; and advances in parallel computing. A complete, stand-alone reference on fluid mechanics applications of the FEM for mechanical, aeronautical, automotive, marine, chemical and civil engineers.

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Biography

Dr. P. Nithiarasu, Senior Lecturer at the School of Engineering, University of Wales Swansea, has over ten years of experience in the finite element based computational fluid dynamics research. He moved to Swansea in 1996 after completing his PhD research at IIT Madras. He was awarded Zienkiewicz silver medal and prize of the Institution of Civil Engineers, UK in 2002. In 2004 he was selected to receive the European Community on Computational Methods in Applied Sciences (ECCOMAS) award for young scientists in computational engineering sciences. Dr Nithiarasu is the author of several articles in the area of fluid dynamics, porous medium flows and the finite element method.

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