Incompressible flow and the finite element method. Vol. 1: Advection-diffusion. Vol. 2: Isothermal laminar flow (Q2743856)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1647449
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| English | Incompressible flow and the finite element method. Vol. 1: Advection-diffusion. Vol. 2: Isothermal laminar flow |
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1647449 |
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17 September 2001
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finite element method
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incompressible flow
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advection-diffusion equation
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Navier-Stokes equations
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implicit method
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well-posedness
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mass matrix
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pressure Poisson equation
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penalty method
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heat flux
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force
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Incompressible flow and the finite element method. Vol. 1: Advection-diffusion. Vol. 2: Isothermal laminar flow (English)
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Publisher's description (no review copy received): This comprehensive reference work covers all important details regarding the application of the finite element method to incompressible flows. It addresses the theoretical background and the detailed development of appropriate numerical methods applied to the solution of a wide range of incompressible flows, beginning with extensive coverage of the advection-diffusion equation in volume one. For both this equation and the equations of principal interest -- the Navier-Stokes equations, covered in detail in volume two -- detailed discussion of both the continuous and discrete equations is presented, as well as explanations of how to properly march the time-dependent equations using smart implicit methods. Boundary and initial conditions, so important in applications, are carefully described and discussed, including well-posedness. The important role played by the pressure, so confusing in the past, is carefully explained. NEWLINENEWLINENEWLINETogether, this two-volume work explains and emphasizes consistency in six areas: consistent mass matrix; consistent pressure Poisson equation; consistent penalty methods; consistent normal direction; consistent heat flux; consistent forces. Fully indexed and referenced, this book is an essential reference tool for all researchers, students and applied scientists in incompressible fluid mechanics.
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