The finite element method in heat transfer and fluid dynamics. (Q2715694)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1599866
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1599866 |
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20 May 2001
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weak formulation
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weighted-integral formulation
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contact nodes
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finite element method
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heat transfer
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fluid dynamics
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boundary conditions
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bulk nodes
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change of phase
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chemically reactive systems
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stabilized methods
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free surface problems
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continuum boundary value problems
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viscous flows
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convective heat transfer
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non-Newtonian flows
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viscoelastic flows
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turbulence modelling
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The finite element method in heat transfer and fluid dynamics. (English)
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Publisher's description (no review copy received): The numerical simulation of fluid mechanics and heat transfer problems is now a standard part of engineering practice. The widespread availability of capable computing hardware has led to an increased demand for computer simulations of products and processes during their engineering design and manufacturing phases. The range of fluid mechanics and heat transfer applications of finite element analysis has become quite remarkable, with complex, realistic simulations being carried out on a routine basis. NEWLINENEWLINENEWLINEThe award-winning first edition of ``The finite element method in heat transfer and fluid dynamics'' [the authors, Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press. 390 p. (1994; Zbl 0855.76002)] brought this powerful methodology to those interested in applying it to the significant class of problems dealing with heat conduction, incompressible viscous flows, and convection heat transfer. The second edition of this bestselling text continues to provide the academic community and industry with up-to-date, authoritative information on the use of finite element method in the study of fluid mechanics and heat transfer. Extensively revised and thoroughly updated, new and expanded material includes discussions on difficult boundary conditions, contact and bulk nodes, change of phase, weighted-integral statements and weak forms, chemically reactive systems, stabilized methods, free surface problems, and much more. NEWLINENEWLINENEWLINEThe book offers students a pragmatic treatment that views numerical computation as a means to an end and does not dwell on theory or proof. Mastering its contents brings a firm understanding of the basic methodology, competence in using existing simulation software, and the ability to develop some simpler, special purpose computer codes.
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