Intended as a textbook for courses in computational fluid
dynamics at the senior undergraduate or graduate level, this book
is a follow-up to the book Fundamentals of Computational Fluid
Dynamics by the same authors, which was published in the series
Scientific Computation in 2001. Whereas the earlier book
concentrated on the analysis of numerical methods applied to model
equations, this new book concentrates on algorithms for the
numerical solution of the Euler and Navier-Stokes equations. It
focuses on some classical algorithms as well as the underlying
ideas based on the latest methods. A key feature of the book is the
inclusion of programming exercises at the end of each chapter based
on the numerical solution of the quasi-one-dimensional Euler
equations and the shock-tube problem. These exercises can be
included in the context of a typical course and sample solutions
are provided in each chapter, so readers can confirm that they have
coded the algorithms correctly.
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