Computational Turbulent Incompressible Flow von Johan Hoffman | Applied Mathematics: Body and Soul 4 | ISBN 9783540465331

Computational Turbulent Incompressible Flow

Applied Mathematics: Body and Soul 4

von Johan Hoffman und Claes Johnson
Mitwirkende
Autor / AutorinJohan Hoffman
Autor / AutorinClaes Johnson
Buchcover Computational Turbulent Incompressible Flow | Johan Hoffman | EAN 9783540465331 | ISBN 3-540-46533-2 | ISBN 978-3-540-46533-1

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„This book considers the numerical simulation of incompressible turbulent flows which are modeled by the Euler equations or the Navier-Stokes equations. … Throughout the book, a lot of numerical examples are presented. … they might be used in courses to illustrate the features of turbulent flows for students.“ (John Volker, Mathematical Reviews, Issue 2008 d)

Computational Turbulent Incompressible Flow

Applied Mathematics: Body and Soul 4

von Johan Hoffman und Claes Johnson
Mitwirkende
Autor / AutorinJohan Hoffman
Autor / AutorinClaes Johnson
Applied Mathematics: Body& Soul is a mathematics education reform p- gram including a series of books, together with associated educational ma- rial and open source software freely available from the project web page at www. bodysoulmath. org. Body& Soul re? ects the revolutionary new possibilities of mathematical modeling opened by the modern computer in the form of Computational C- culus (CC), which is now changing the paradigm of mathematical modeling in science and technology with new methods, questions and answers, as a modern form of the classical calculus of Leibniz and Newton. The Body& Soul series of books presents CC in a synthesis of com- tational mathematics (Body) and analytical mathematics (Soul) including applications. Volumes 1-3 [36] give a modern version of calculus and linear algebra including computation starting at a basic undergraduate level, and subsequent volumes on a graduate level cover di? erent areas of applications with focus on computational methods: • Volume 4: Computational Turbulent Incompressible Flow. • Volume 5: Computational Thermodynamics. • Volume 6: Computational Dynamical Systems. The present book is Volume 4, with Volumes 5 and 6 to appear in 2007 and further volumes on solid mechanics and electro-magnetics being planned. A gentle introduction to the Body& Soul series is given in [63].