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Simulation Based Engineering in Fluid Flow Design

โœ Scribed by J.S. Rao (auth.)


Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Year
2017
Tongue
English
Leaves
192
Edition
1
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


This volume offers a tool for High Performance Computing (HPC). A brief historical background on the subject is first given. Fluid Statics dealing with Pressure in fluids at rest, Buoyancy and Basics of Thermodynamics are next presented.

The Finite Volume Method, the most convenient process for HPC, is explained in one-dimensional approach to diffusion with convection and pressure velocity coupling. Adiabatic, isentropic and supersonic flows in quasi-one dimensional flows in axisymmetric nozzles is considered before applying CFD solutions. Though the theory is restricted to one-dimensional cases, three-dimensional CFD examples are also given. Lastly, nozzle flows with normal shocks are presented using turbulence models.

Worked examples and exercises are given in each chapter.

Fluids transport thermal energy for its conversion to kinetic energy, thus playing a major role that is central to all heat engines. With the advent of rotating machinery in the 20th century, Fluid Engineering was developed in the form of hydraulics and hydrodynamics and adapted in engineering Schools across the world until recent times. With the High Performance Computing (HPC) in recent years, Simulation Based Engineering Science (SBES) has gradually replaced the conventional approach in Fluid Flow Design bringing Science directly into Engineering without approximations. Hence this SpringerBrief in Applied Sciences and Technology.

This book brings SBES to an entry level allowing young students to quickly adapt to modern design practices.

โœฆ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-xv
Introduction....Pages 1-22
Fluid Statics....Pages 23-53
Fluid Dynamics....Pages 55-73
Finite Volume Methodโ€”Diffusion Problems....Pages 75-98
Finite Volume Methodโ€”Convection-Diffusion Problems....Pages 99-105
Pressureโ€”Velocity Coupling in Steady Flows....Pages 107-153
Turbulence....Pages 155-178
Epilogue....Pages 179-180
Back Matter....Pages 181-183

โœฆ Subjects


Engineering Fluid Dynamics;Fluid- and Aerodynamics;Engineering Design


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