Coupled Systems: Theory, Models, and Applications in Engineering
โ Scribed by Juergen Geiser
- Publisher
- Chapman and Hall/CRC
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 311
- Series
- Chapman & Hall/CRC Numerical Analysis & Scientific Computing Series
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Efficient Methods to Solve Complex Coupled Systems
Coupled Systems: Theory, Models, and Applications in Engineering explains how to solve complicated coupled models in engineering using analytical and numerical methods. It presents splitting multiscale methods to solve multiscale and multiphysics problems and describes analytical and numerical methods in time and space for evolution equations arising in engineering problems.
The book discusses the effectiveness, simplicity, stability, and consistency of the methods in solving problems that occur in real-life engineering tasks. It shows how MATLABยฎ and Simulinkยฎ are used to implement the methods. The author also covers the coupling of separate, multiple, and logical scales in applications, including microscale, macroscale, multiscale, and multiphysics problems.
Covering mathematical, algorithmic, and practical aspects, this book brings together innovative ideas in coupled systems and extends standard engineering tools to coupled models in materials and flow problems with respect to their scale dependencies and their influence on each time and spatial scale.
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