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Computational Fluid Dynamics : Analysis, Simulations, and Applications.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Baccouch, Mahboub.
Language:
English
Physical Description:
1 online resource (246 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
London : IntechOpen, 2025.
Summary:
This book comprehensively explores numerical methods and their applications across diverse fields, strongly focusing on computational fluid dynamics (CFD) and advanced modeling techniques.
Contents:
Computational Fluid Dynamics - Analysis, Simulations, and Applications
Contents
Preface
Chapter1 Numerical Methods for theViscid and Inviscid Burgers Equations
Chapter2 Fundamentals and Theory of Large Eddy Simulation
Chapter3 A Numerical Study of the Minimum-Dissipation Model for Large-Eddy Simulation in OpenFOAM
Chapter4 Recent Advancements in Large Eddy Simulations of Compressible Real Gas Flows
Chapter5 HeatTransfer and Thermal Analysis with Computational Fluid Dynamics
Chapter6 Plasmonic Excitations in Carbon Nanotubes: PIC Simulations vs Hydrodynamic Model
Chapter7 Influence of Working Fluid on the Mean FlowVortex Structure in Industrial Flow Pipelines of Arbitrary Bend Angle via RANS Simulation
Chapter8 Analysis of Flow Dynamics and Energy Dissipation in Piano Key and LabyrinthWeirs Using Computational Fluid Dynamics
Chapter9 Computational Fluid Dynamics Simulations to Deepen Understanding of the Hemodynamic Underlying Atrial Fibrillation and ImproveTherapeutic Approaches
Chapter10 Applications of Particle ImageVelocimetry in Internal Combustion Engines Research.
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