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Boundary Element Methods in Nonlinear Fluid Dynamics

Banerjee, P KBanerjee, P K(Edited by)Morino, L(Edited by)
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Although the application boundary element method (BEM) has a long history in computational fluid dynamics which dates back to the late fifties and early sixties, its developments as a problem-solving tool for general problems of fluid dynamics did not start until recently.

Taking as its theme time dependent and time harmonic problems in engineering, this volume demonstrates that boundary element methods are both elegant and efficient in their application to such problems and therefore worthy of considerable development.

Boundary Element Methods in Nonlinear Fluid Dynamics contains a collection of reviews comprising state-of-the-art applications of BEM to nonlinear problems.; Subjects covered include: Helmholtz and Poincare potential-vorticity decompositions for the analysis of unsteady compressible viscous flows; advanced boundary element methods for steady incompressible thermoviscous flow; a time-dependent incompressible viscous BEM for moderate reynolds numbers; a boundary integral formulation in primitive variables for unsteady viscous flows; Newtonian and non-Newtonian unsteady flow problems; a general theory of unsteady compressible potential flows with application to airplanes and rotors; recent advances in solution methods for unsteady viscous flows; boundary element analysis of slow-non-Newtonian flow; further development of BEM in thermal fluid dynamics.

This book will be of special interest to civil, mechanical and aerospace engineers.

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Routledge
0203975863 / 9780203975862
Book
532.051
31/05/1990
United Kingdom
368 pages
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