Analysis of Turbulent Flows with Computer Programs
- 2nd Edition - March 14, 2004
- Author: Tuncer Cebeci
- Language: English
Fluid mechanics is the study of fluid flows and the forces involved. Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) is the branch of fluid mechanics that approaches fluid flow problems nu… Read more
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Fluid mechanics is the study of fluid flows and the forces involved. Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) is the branch of fluid mechanics that approaches fluid flow problems numerically, is a relatively modern branch of study and is an active field of research that is constantly growing.
Analysis of Turbulent Flows is written by one of the most prolific authors in the field of CFD. Professor of aerodynamics at SUPAERO and director of DMAE at ONERA, Professer Tuncer Cebeci calls on both his academic and industrial experience when presenting this work.
Each chapter has been specifically constructed to provide a comprehensive overview of turbulent flow and its measurement. Analysis of Turbulent Flows serves as an advanced textbook for PhD candidates working in the field of CFD, making this book essential reading for researchers, practitioners in industry and MSc and MEng students.
The field of CFD is strongly represented by the following corporate organisations; Boeing; Airbus; Thales; United Technologies and General Electric, government bodies and academic institutions also have a strong interest in this exciting field.
- An overview of the development and application of Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD), with real applications to industry
- A free-to-access companion website which contains computer programs suitable for solving non-linear equations that arise in modeling turbulent flows
- Contains a unique section on ‘Short-cut’ methods – simple approaches to practical engineering problems.
Mechanical Engineers, Process Engineers, Aerospace and Automotive Engineers. Combustion and fluid flow specialists.
Turbulent Boundary Layers;
Laminar—Turbulent Transition;
Viscous and Inviscid coupling in between the boundary layer;
Inviscid Flow;
Two-Dimensional and Three-Dimensional incompressible flows;
Physical and numerical aspects of Boundary-layer flows;
Non-Linear Parabolic Partial Differential Equations
- Edition: 2
- Published: March 14, 2004
- Language: English
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