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BL
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Record Number
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621675
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Main Entry
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Anderson, John D.,Jr., (John David),1937-
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Title & Author
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Computational fluid dynamics : : the basics with applications /\ John D. Anderson, Jr
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Series Statement
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McGraw-Hill series in mechanical engineering
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Page. NO
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xxiv, 547 pages :: illustrations ;; 25 cm
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ISBN
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0070016852 (acid-free paper)
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: 9780070016859 (acid-free paper)
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: 0071132104
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: 9780071132107
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 539-542) and index
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Contents
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Part I: Basic Thoughts and Equations -- Philosophy of computational fluid dynamics -- The governing equations of fluid dynamics their derivation, a discussion of their physical meaning, and a presentation of forms particularly suitable to CFD -- Mathematical behavior of partial differential equations: the impact on CFD -- Part II: Basics of the Numerics -- Basic aspects of discretization -- Grids with appropriate transformations -- Some simple CFD techniques: a beginning -- Part III: Some Applications -- Numerical solutions of quasi-one-dimensional nozzle flows -- Numerical solution of a two-dimensional supersonic flow: Prandtl-Meyer expansion wave -- Incompressible couette flow: numerical solution by means of an implicit method and the pressure correction method -- Supersonic flow over a flat plate: numerical solution by solving the complete Navier-Stokes equations -- Part IV: Other Topics -- Some advanced topics in Modern CFD: a discussion -- The future of CFD -- Appendix A: Thomas's algorithm for the solution of a tridiagonal system of equations
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Abstract
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A comprehensive, up to date text written for undergraduate and graduate students which covers topics ranging from the basic philosophy of computational fluid dynamics to advanced areas of CFD
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Subject
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Computational fluid dynamics
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Dewey Classification
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532/.05/015118
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LC Classification
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QA911.A58 1995
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