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A01=Jiyuan Tu
A01=Yao Tao
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Computational Fluid Dynamics: A Practical Approach

Computational Fluid Dynamics: A Practical Approach, Fourth Edition is an introduction to computational fluid dynamics (CFD) fundamentals and commercial CFD software to solve engineering problems. The book is designed for a wide variety of engineering students new to CFD, but is also ideal for practicing engineers learning CFD for the first time. Combining an appropriate level of mathematical background, worked examples, computer screen shots, and step-by-step processes, this book walks the reader through modeling and computing, as well as interpreting CFD results. This new edition has been updated throughout, with new content and improved figures, examples and problems. See more
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Product Details
  • Weight: 1000g
  • Dimensions: 191 x 235mm
  • Publication Date: 29 Jan 2024
  • Publisher: Elsevier - Health Sciences Division
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780323939386

About Chaoqun LiuGuan Heng YeohJiyuan TuYao Tao

Jiyuan Tu is Professor and Deputy Head Research and Innovation Department of Aerospace Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering at Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT) University Australia. Professor Tus research interests are in the areas of computational fluid dynamics (CFD) and numerical heat transfer (NHT) computational and experimental modelling of multiphase flows fluid-structure interaction optimal design of drug delivery devices and simulation of blood flow in arteries. Guan Heng Yeoh is a professor at the School of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering UNSW and a principal research scientist at ANSTO. He is the founder and editor of the Journal of Computational Multiphase Flows and the group leader of Computational Thermal-Hydraulics of OPAL Research Reactor ANSTO. He has approximately 250 publications including 10 books 12 book chapters 156 journal articles and 115 conference papers with an H-index of 33 and over 4490 citations. His research interests are computational fluid dynamics (CFD); numerical heat and mass transfer; turbulence modelling using Reynolds averaging and large eddy simulation; combustion radiation heat transfer soot formation and oxidation and solid pyrolysis in fire engineering; fundamental studies in multiphase flows: free surface gas-particle liquid-solid (blood flow and nanoparticles) and gas-liquid (bubbly slug/cap churn-turbulent and subcooled nucleate boiling flows); computational modelling of industrial systems of single-phase and multiphase flows. Dr. Chaoqun Liu received both BS (1968) and MS (1981) from Tsinghua University Beijing China and PhD (1989) from University of Colorado at Denver USA. He is currently the Tenured and Distinguished Professor and the Director of Center for Numerical Simulation and Modeling at University of Texas at Arlington Arlington Texas USA. He has worked on high order direct numerical simulation (DNS) and large eddy simulation (LES) for flow transition and turbulence for over 30 years since 1989. He has published 11 professional books 120 journal papers and 145 conference papers. He is the founder and major contributor of the third generation of vortex identification methods including the Omega Liutex/Rortex Liutex-Omega Modified Liutex-Omega Liutex Core Line methods RS vorticity decomposition and R-NR velocity gradient decomposition. Dr. Yao Tao is a research officer in the School of Engineering at RMIT University in Victoria Australia.

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