Think Before You Compute: A Prelude to Computational Fluid Dynamics

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Think Before You Compute: A Prelude to Computational Fluid Dynamics
Authors and Contributors      By (author) E. J. Hinch
SeriesCambridge Texts in Applied Mathematics
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:240
Dimensions(mm): Height 227,Width 153
Category/GenreApplied mathematics
Mathematical theory of computation
ISBN/Barcode 9781108789998
ClassificationsDewey:620.1064
Audience
Professional & Vocational
Tertiary Education (US: College)
Illustrations Worked examples or Exercises; 1 Tables, black and white; 75 Line drawings, black and white

Publishing Details

Publisher Cambridge University Press
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publication Date 30 April 2020
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Every fluid dynamicist will at some point need to use computation. Thinking about the physics, constraints and the requirements early on will be rewarded with benefits in time, effort, accuracy and expense. How these benefits can be realised is illustrated in this guide for would-be researchers and beginning graduate students to some of the standard methods and common pitfalls of computational fluid mechanics. Based on a lecture course that the author has developed over twenty years, the text is split into three parts. The quick introduction enables students to solve numerically a basic nonlinear problem by a simple method in just three hours. The follow-up part expands on all the key essentials, including discretisation (finite differences, finite elements and spectral methods), time-stepping and linear algebra. The final part is a selection of optional advanced topics, including hyperbolic equations, the representation of surfaces, the boundary integral method, the multigrid method, domain decomposition, the fast multipole method, particle methods and wavelets.

Author Biography

E. J. Hinch has been a teacher and researcher in fluid mechanics and applied mathematics at the University of Cambridge for over 45 years. He is the author of Perturbation Methods (Cambridge University Press, 1991) and has been awarded the Fluid Dynamics prizes of the European Mechanics Society and the American Physical Society Division of Fluid Dynamics.

Reviews

'Overall, the relatively short book strikes a good balance by being neither too technical nor too recipe driven, and it imparts key concepts and practical details without a fuss.' L. Mahadevan, Physics Today '... Think Before You Compute [is] an attractive textbook for a standalone course on CFD or an excellent supplement for a graduate course that includes conceptual, analytic, and numerical approaches.' L. Mahadevan, Physics Today