The Finite Volume Method in Computational Fluid Dynamics: An Advanced Introduction with OpenFOAM® and Matlab
ISBN-13:
9783319168753
ISBN-10:
3319168754
Author:
F. Moukalled, L. Mangani, M. Darwish
Publication date:
2015
Publisher:
Springer
Format:
Paperback
820 pages
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ISBN-13:
9783319168753
ISBN-10:
3319168754
Author:
F. Moukalled, L. Mangani, M. Darwish
Publication date:
2015
Publisher:
Springer
Format:
Paperback
820 pages
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The Finite Volume Method in Computational Fluid Dynamics: An Advanced Introduction with OpenFOAM® and Matlab (ISBN-13: 9783319168753 and ISBN-10: 3319168754), written by authors
F. Moukalled, L. Mangani, M. Darwish, was published by Springer in 2015.
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This textbook explores both the theoretical foundation of the Finite Volume Method (FVM) and its applications in Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD). Readers will discover a thorough explanation of the FVM numerics and algorithms used for the simulation of incompressible and compressible fluid flows, along with a detailed examination of the components needed for the development of a collocated unstructured pressure-based CFD solver. Two particular CFD codes are explored. The first is uFVM, a three-dimensional unstructured pressure-based finite volume academic CFD code, implemented within Matlab. The second is OpenFOAM®, an open source framework used in the development of a range of CFD programs for the simulation of industrial scale flow problems.With over 220 figures, numerous examples and more than one hundred exercise on FVM numerics, programming, and applications, this textbook is suitable for use in an introductory course on the FVM, in an advanced course on numerics, and as a reference for CFD programmers and researchers.
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