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John Wiley Numerical Computation Of Internal And External Flows: Computational Methods For Inviscid And Viscous Flows, Volume 2 by Hirsch
This second volume deals with the applications of computational methods to the problems of fluid dynamics. It complements the first volume to provide an excellent reference source in this vital and fast growing area. The author includes material on the numerical computation of potential flows and on the most up-to-date methods for Euler and Navier-Stokes equations. The coverage is comprehensive and includes detailed discussion of numerical techniques and algorithms, including implementation topics such as boundary conditions: The numerical computation of potential flows,The mathematical formulations of the potential flow model, The discretization of the subsonic potential equation, The computation of stationary transonic potential flows, The numerical solution of the system of Euler equations, The mathematical formulation of the system of Euler equations, The lax - wendroff family of space-centered schemes, The central schemes with independent time integration, The treatment of boundary conditions, Upwind schemes for the Euler equations, Second order upwind and high-resolution schemes, The numerical solution of the navier-stokes equations, The properties of the system of navier-stokes equations, Discretization methods for the navier-stokes equations.