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Fluid Flow Phenomena - A Numerical Toolkit (Book)
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Fluid Flow Phenomena - A Numerical Toolkit (Book)
Series: Fluid Mechanics and Its Applications, v. 55
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This book deals with the simulation of the incompressible
Navier-Stokes equations for laminar and turbulent flows. The book
is limited to explaining and employing the finite difference
method. It furnishes a large number of source codes which permit to
play with the Navier-Stokes equations and to understand the complex
physics related to fluid mechanics. Numerical simulations are
useful tools to understand the complexity of the flows, which often
is difficult to derive from laboratory experiments. This book,
then, can be very useful to scholars doing laboratory experiments,
since they often do not have extra time to study the large variety
of numerical methods; furthermore they cannot spend more time in
transferring one of the methods into a computer language. By means
of numerical simulations, for example, insights into the vorticity
field can be obtained which are difficult to obtain by
measurements. This book can be used by graduate as well as
undergraduate students while reading books on theoretical fluid
mechanics; it teaches how to simulate the dynamics of flow fields
on personal computers. This will provide a better way of
understanding the theory. Two chapters on Large Eddy Simulations
have been included, since this is a methodology that in the near
future will allow more universal turbulence models for practical
applications. The direct simulation of the Navier-Stokes equations
(DNS) is simple by finite-differences, that are satisfactory to
reproduce the dynamics of turbulent flows. A large part of the book
is devoted to the study of homogeneous and wall turbulent flows. In
the second chapter the elementary concept of finite difference is
given to solve parabolic and elliptical partial differential
equations. In successive chapters the 1D, 2D, and 3D Navier-Stokes
equations are solved in Cartesian and cylindrical coordinates.
Finally, Large Eddy Simulations are performed to check the
importance of the subgrid scale models. Results for turbulent and
laminar flows are discussed, with particular emphasis on vortex
dynamics. This volume will be of interest to graduate students and
researchers wanting to compare experiments and numerical
simulations, and to workers in the mechanical and aeronautic
industries.
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