Computational Fluid Flow and Heat Transfer
Material type: TextSeries: IIT Kanpur Series of Advanced TextsPublication details: New Delhi: Narosa Publishing House, 2003.Edition: 2nd EdDescription: xiv, 592 pages : ill.; 24 cmISBN:- 9788173195228
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Part.I Preliminaries Part.II Incompressible Flow and Heat Transfer Part.III Inviscid Flow Part IV Special Topics
A technique that combines the benefits of finite differences and finite elements. It is applicable to three dimensional unsteady flows in complex geometrie. It uses structured collocated grids, the grids themselves can be orthogonal or non-orthogonal.
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