Numerical methods and modeling for chemical engineers
โ Scribed by Mark E. Davis
- Publisher
- Wiley
- Year
- 1984
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 267
- Category
- Library
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<span>This textbook introduces the concepts and tools that biomedical and chemical engineering students need to know in order to translate engineering problems into a numerical representation using scientific fundamentals. Modeling concepts focus on problems that are directly related to biomedical a
<p>This textbook provides a step-by-step approach to numerical methods in engineering modelling. The authors provide a consistent treatment of the topic, from the ground up, to reinforce for students that numerical methods are a set of mathematical modelling tools which allow engineers to represent
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This text emphasizes the general area of nonlinear engineering models with an in-depth discussion of computer algorithms for solving nonlinear problems coupled with appropriate examples of such nonlinear engineering problems. The present book is a balance of numerical theory applied to nonlinear or