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Numerical methods for fluid dynamics: With applications to geophysics

โœ Scribed by Dale R. Durran (auth.)


Publisher
Springer-Verlag New York
Year
2010
Tongue
English
Leaves
533
Series
Texts in Applied Mathematics 32
Edition
2
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


This book is a major revision of Numerical Methods for Wave Equations in Geophysical Fluid Dynamics; the new title of the second edition conveys its broader scope. The second edition is designed to serve graduate students and researchers studying geophysical fluids, while also providing a non-discipline-specific introduction to numerical methods for the solution of time-dependent differential equations. The methods considered are those at the foundation of real-world atmospheric or ocean models, with the focus being on the essential mathematical properties of each method. The fundamental character of each scheme is examined in prototypical fluid-dynamical problems like tracer transport, chemically reacting flow, shallow-water waves, and waves in an internally stratified fluid. The book includes exercises and is well illustrated with figures linking theoretical analyses to results from actual computations. Changes from the first edition include new chapters, discussions and updates throughout. Dale Durran is Professor and Chair of Atmospheric Sciences and Adjunct Professor of Applied Mathematics at the University of Washington. Reviews from the First Edition: โ€œThis book will no doubt become a standard within the atmospheric science community, but its comfortable applied mathematical style will also appeal to many interested in computing advective flows and waves. It is a contemporary and worthy addition to the still-sparse list of quality graduate-level references on the numerical solution of PDEs." SIAM Review, 2000, 42, 755-756 (by David Muraki) โ€œThis book presents an extensive overview of past and current numerical methods used in the context of solving wave systems โ€ฆ It is directed primarily at flows that do not develop shocks and focuses on standard fluid problems including tracer transport, the shallow-water equations and the Euler equations โ€ฆ the book is well organized and written and fills a long-standing void for collected material on numerical methods useful for studying geophysical flows." Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 2000, 81, 1080-1081 (by Robert Wilhelmson)

โœฆ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-xv
Introduction....Pages 1-34
Ordinary Differential Equations....Pages 35-87
Finite-Difference Approximations for One-Dimensional Transport....Pages 89-146
Beyond One-Dimensional Transport....Pages 147-201
Conservation Laws and Finite-Volume Methods....Pages 203-280
Series-Expansion Methods....Pages 281-355
Semi-Lagrangian Methods....Pages 357-391
Physically Insignificant Fast Waves....Pages 393-451
Nonreflecting Boundary Conditions....Pages 453-495
Numerical Miscellany....Pages 497-500
Back Matter....Pages 501-516

โœฆ Subjects


Numerical Analysis; Geophysics/Geodesy; Mechanical Engineering; Civil Engineering


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