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Introduction to Computational Fluid Dynamics

Anil W. Date (Indian Institute of Technology)

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English
Cambridge University Press
11 October 2005
Introduction to Computational Fluid Dynamics is a textbook for advanced undergraduate and first year graduate students in mechanical, aerospace and chemical engineering. The book emphasizes understanding CFD through physical principles and examples. The author follows a consistent philosophy of control volume formulation of the fundamental laws of

fluid motion and energy transfer, and introduces a novel notion of 'smoothing pressure correction' for solution of flow equations on collocated grids within the framework of the well-known SIMPLE algorithm. The subject matter is developed by considering pure conduction/diffusion, convective transport in 2-dimensional boundary layers and in fully elliptic flow situations and phase-change problems in succession. The book includes chapters on discretization of equations for transport of mass, momentum and energy on Cartesian, structured curvilinear and unstructured meshes, solution of discretised equations, numerical grid generation and convergence enhancement. Practising engineers will find this particularly useful for reference and for continuing education.
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Imprint:   Cambridge University Press
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 254mm,  Width: 178mm,  Spine: 22mm
Weight:   910g
ISBN:   9780521853262
ISBN 10:   0521853265
Pages:   398
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Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
1. Introduction; 2. 1D heat conduction; 3. 1D conduction-convection; 4. 2D boundary layers; 5. 2D convection-Cartesian grids; 6. 2D convection-complex domains; 7. Phase change; 8. Numerical grid generation; 9. Convergence enhancement.

Professor Anil W. Date has been a member of the Mechanical Engineering Department at IIT Bombay since 1973 after receiving his Ph.D. from Imperial College in London. Over the last 30 years, he has taught courses at both undergraduate and postgraduate level, in all areas of thermo-fluids engineering. Prof Date is a Fellow of the Indian National Academy of Engineering (FNAE) and was Editor, for India, of the Journal of Enhanced Heat Transfer. He has contributed research papers to numerous international journals. He has been a visiting scientist at Cornell University, a visiting Professor at the University of Karlsruhe, Germany, and has lectured at universities in Australia, Hong Kong, Sweden, Germany, UK, USA, and India.

Reviews for Introduction to Computational Fluid Dynamics

'... Introduction to Computational Fluid Dynamics offers a fresh approach to solving fluid flow problems ... In summary this book is ideal for new students of the topic and also a good reference book for seasoned practitioners of CFD in academia and industry, alike.' Neelesh A. Patankar, ITTB Newsletter 'The book provides a useful introduction to the topic of computational fluid dynamics with a focus upon convection processes.' Theoretical and Computational Fluid Dynamics Professor Date's new book titled Introduction to Computational Fluid Dynamics offers a fresh approach to solving fluid flow problems...In summary this book is ideal for new students of the topic and also a good reference book for seasoned practitioners of CFD in academia and industry, alike. Neelesh A. Patankar, ITTB Newsletter Examples of applications are given throughout the book and are quite broadly based...There are lots of useful diagrams throughout, as well as fragments of Fortran code illustrating specific points of implementation...In summary, this is a useful introductory text covering a topic where good books are scarce, and is worthy of inclusion on CFD course reading lists. Stewart Cant, Journal of Fluid Mechanics The book provides a useful introduction to the topic of computational fluid dynamics with a focus upon convection processes. J.P. Denier, Theoretical Computational Fluid Dynamics


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