Numerical Methods in Fluid Dynamics

Author:   Maurice Holt
Publisher:   Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG
Edition:   2nd rev. ed.
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9783540127994


Pages:   273
Publication Date:   01 December 1983
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From the reviews of the first edition: ""This book is directed to graduate students and research workers interested in the numerical solution of problems of fluid dynamics, primarily those arising in high speed flow. ...The book is well arranged, logically presented and well illustrated. It contains several FORTRAN programms with which students could experiment ... It is a practical book, with emphasis on methods and their implementation. It is an excellent text for the fruitful research area it covers, and is highly recommended"". Journal of Fluid Mechanics #1 From the reviews of the second edition: ""The arrangement of chapters in the book remains practically the same as that in the first editon (1977), except for the inclusion of Glimm's method ... This book is higly recommended for both graduate students and researchers."" Applied Mechanics Reviews #1

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Author:   Maurice Holt
Publisher:   Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG
Imprint:   Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K
Edition:   2nd rev. ed.
Dimensions:   Width: 15.50cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 23.50cm
Weight:   0.450kg
ISBN:  

9783540127994


ISBN 10:   3540127992
Pages:   273
Publication Date:   01 December 1983
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

1. General Introduction.- 1.1 Introduction.- 1.2 Boundary Value Problems and Initial Problems.- 1.3 One-Dimensional Unsteady Flow Characteristics.- 1.4 Steady Supersonic Plane or Axi-Symmetric Flow. Equations of Motion in Characteristic Form.- 1.5 Basic Concepts Used in Finite Difference Methods.- References.- 2. The Godunov Schemes.- 2.1 The Origins of Godunov’s First Scheme.- 2.2 Godunov’s First Scheme. One-Dimensional Eulerian Equations.- 2.3 Godunov’s First Scheme in Two and More Dimensions.- 2.4 Godunov’s Second Scheme.- 2.5 The Double Sweep Method.- 2.6 Execution of the Second Scheme on the Intermediate Layer.- 2.7 Boundary Conditions on the Intermediate Layer.- 2.8 Procedure on the Final Layer.- 2.9 Applications of the Second Godunov Scheme.- 2.10 Glimm’s Method.- 2.11 Outline of Solution for Gas Dynamic Equations.- 2.12 The Glimm Scheme for Simple Acoustic Waves.- 2.13 Random Choice for the Gas Dynamic Equations.- 2.14 Solution of the Riemann Problem.- 2.15 Extension to Unsteady Flow with Cylindrical or Spherical Symmetry.- 2.16 Remarks on Multi-Dimensional Problems.- References.- 3. The BVLR Method.- 3.1 Description of Method for Supersonic Flow.- 3.2 Extensions to Mixed Subsonic-Supersonic Flow. The Blunt Body Problem.- 3.3 The Double Sweep Method for Unsteady Three-Dimensional Flow.- 3.4 Worked Problem. Application to Circular Arc Airfoil.- 3.5 Results and Discussion.- Appendix—Shock Expansion Theory.- References.- 4. The Method of Characteristics for Three-Dimensional Problems in Gas Dynamics.- 4.1 Introduction.- 4.2 Bicharacteristics Method (Butler).- 4.3 Optimal Characteristics Methods (Bruhn and Haack, Schaetz).- 4.4 Near Characteristics Method (Sauer).- References.- 5. The Method of Integral Relations.- 5.1 Introduction.- 5.2 General Formulation. Model Problem.- 5.3 Flow Past Ellipses.- 5.4 The Supersonic Blunt Body Problem.- 5.5 Transonic Flow.- 5.6 Incompressible Laminar Boundary Layer Equations. Basic Formulation.- 5.7 The Method in the Compressible Case.- 5.8 Laminar Boundary Layers with Suction or Injection.- 5.9 Extension to Separated Flows.- 5.10 Application to Supersonic Wakes and Base Flows.- 5.11 Application to Three-Dimensional Laminar Boundary Layers.- 5.12 A Modified Form of the Method of Integral Relations.- 5.13 Application to Viscous Supersonic Conical Flows.- 5.14 Extension to Unsteady Laminar Boundary Layers.- 5.15 Application to Internal Flow Problems.- Model Problem (Chu and Gong).- References.- 6. Telenin’s Method and the Method of Lines.- 6.1 Introduction.- 6.2 Solution of Laplace’s Equation by Telenin’s Method.- 6.3 Solution of a Model Mixed Type Equation by Telenin’s Method.- 6.4 Application of Telenin’s Method to the Symmetrical Blunt Body Problem.- 6.5 Extension to Unsymmetrical Blunt Body Flows.- 6.6 Application of Telenin’s Method to the Supersonic Yawed Cone Problem.- 6.7 The Method of Lines. General Description.- 6.8 Applications of the Method of Lines.- 6.9 Powell’s Method Applied to Two Point Boundary Value Problems.- Telenin’s Method. Model Problems (Klopfer).- References.

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