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An Introduction to Computational Fluid Dynamics - H.k Versteeg & W. Malalaskera

 
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Newest Review: ... treatment on the subject. The scope of this book is outlined in a very logical manner, with lots of flow charts so that ... more

 ... readers can always see the subject as a whole. Besides that, the book is very readable, where readers are able to follow easily the continuation and flow from one chapter to another. Both the writers did an excellent job to paint a very clear overview on the theoretical background in the areas of governing equations, boundary conditions, physical behaviour of fluid flows and turbulence. On the mathematical side, the writers managed to deliver the subject without dwelling too much into the mathematical details, but pro...more

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The title of the book is An Introduction to Computational Fluid Dynamics: The Finite Volume Method (ISBN No.: 0-582-21884-5). It was written by two experienced CFD experts based in Loughborough University some years ago, namely H.K. Versteeg and W.Malalasekera. The book is structured in such a way that it is able to provide a very comprehensive treatment on the subject. The scope of this book is outlined in a very logical manner, with lots of flow charts so that readers can always see the subject as a whole. Besides that, the book is very readable, where readers are able to follow easily the continuation and flow from one chapter to another. Both the writers did an ...  Read the complete review

 

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