The finite element method in heat transfer and fluid dynamics

The book consists of 8 chapters: Chapter 1 describes the varied physical phenomena that may be encoutered within the limits of nonisothermal, incompressible, visvous flows. Chapter 2 intriduces the finite element method by application to a simplified, two-dimentional heat conduction problem. Chapter...

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Autore principale: Reddy, Junuthula Narasimha
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Lingua:Undetermined
Pubblicazione: Boca Raton, Florida CRC 1994
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Riassunto:The book consists of 8 chapters: Chapter 1 describes the varied physical phenomena that may be encoutered within the limits of nonisothermal, incompressible, visvous flows. Chapter 2 intriduces the finite element method by application to a simplified, two-dimentional heat conduction problem. Chapter 3 extends the finite element method to three-dimentions, time dependence, and practical applications in conduction heat transfer. Chapter 4 describes isothermal viscous fluid mechanics formulations. Chapter 5 extends the viscous flow problem to consider convective heat transfer formulations and applications. Chapter 6 covers inelastic non-Newtonian flows and free surface probems. Chapter 7 surveys the complex topic of viscoelastic flow simulation. The last chapter, chapter 8, concludes the text with a survey of several advanced topics, including turbulence modeling