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Italian research on computational thermal-fluid dynamics / guest editor G. Comini.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Comini, G.
Series:
International journal of numerical methods for heat & fluid flow ; v.36, no. 4
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Engineering.
Thermodynamics.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (142 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Bradford, England : Emerald Group Publishing, c2002.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Italian Research on Computational Thermal-Fluid DynamicsIn the last few years, many Italian researchers have become involved innumerical methods for heat and fluid flow problems. Unfortunately, very littleof their work is known abroad. To partially fill this information gap, I askedProfessor Lewis to devote an issue of the journal to a selection of papersreflecting the state of Italian research on computational thermal-fluiddynamics.
Contents:
Contents; Abstracts and keywords; Editorial; Efficient parallel computations of flows of arbitrary fluids for all regimes of Reynolds, Mach and Grashof numbers; Direct numerical simulation of turbulent heat transfer in a square duct; Influence of a magnetic field on liquid metal free convection in an internally heated cubic enclosure; Natural convection in vertical channels with an auxiliary plate; Convective heat and mass transfer in wavy finned-tube exchangers; Numerical analysis of forced convection in plate and frame heat exchangers;
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
ISBN:
1-280-47888-8
9786610478880
1-84544-631-3
OCLC:
61346801

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