Although computer technology has dramatically improved the analysis of complex transport phenomena, the methodology has yet to be effectively integrated into engineering curricula. The huge volume of literature associated with the wide variety of transport processes cannot be appreciated or mastered without using innovative tools to allow comprehension and study of these processes. Connecting basic principles with numerical methodology for solving the conservations laws, Computational Transport Phenomena for Engineering Analyses presents the topic in terms of modern engineering analysis. The book includes a production quality computer source code for expediting and illustrating analyses of mass, momentum, and energy transport.
The text covers transport phenomena with examples that extend from basic empirical analyses to complete numerical analyses. It includes a computational transport phenomena (CTP) code written in Fortran and developed and owned by the authors. The code does not require a lease and can run on a PC or a supercomputer. The authors also supply the source code, allowing users to modify the code to serve their particular needs, once they are familiar with the code. Using the CTP code, grid generation and solution procedures are described and visual solution presentations are illustrated thus offering extensive coverage of the methodology for a wide range of applications.
The authors illustrate and emphasize that the very general solutions afforded by solving the unsteady, multidimensional transport equations for real multicomponent fluids describe an immense body of physical processes. Bringing together a wealth of professional and instructional experience, this book stresses a problem-solving approach that uses one set of computational and graphical tools to describe all aspects of the analysis. It provides understanding of the principles involved so that code improvements and/or use of commercial codes can be accomplished knowledgeably.
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Richard C. Farmer (SECA, Inc., Carson City, Nevada, USA) (Author) , Ralph W. Pike (Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, USA) (Author) , Gary C. Cheng (University of Alabama, Birmingham, USA) (Author) , Yen-Sen Chen (National Space Organization, Hsinchu, Taiwan) (Author)
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Buch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware - With the dramatic advancement of computer technology, engineering students can obtain a firm understanding of complex transport phenomena analysis, which they will certainly encounter as professionals. Bringing together a wealth of professional and instructional experience, this graduate-level curriculum focuses on the current concepts of fluid mechanics, turbulent flow, multicomponent and multiphase flow, rather than empiricism and idealized flows. It stresses a problem-solving approach that incorporates a reliance on the Computational Transport Phenomena code (CTP). The text presents one code in-depth so that students are able to better understand the strengths and limitations of the technique, which they will frequently use in their profession. Artikel-Nr. 9781420067569
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