Electronic Book
Computational Fluid Dynamics: The Basics with Applications
This foundational text, published in 1995, is designed to introduce beginners to the principles and practical applications of Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD). Written by aerospace engineering expert John D. Anderson, it offers a clear and methodical approach to understanding fluid flow simulations using numerical methods.
Beginner-Friendly: Tailored for readers with little or no prior knowledge of CFD.
Conceptual Clarity: Explains the physical meaning behind equations and numerical techniques.
Application-Oriented: Includes real-world examples to show how CFD is used in engineering problems.
Mathematical Foundations: Covers finite difference methods and the basics of numerical analysis.
Visual Aids: Diagrams and illustrations help reinforce complex concepts.
| Title | Edition | Language |
|---|---|---|
| Numerical Heat Transfer and Fluid Flow | 1st edition | en |
| An Introduction to Computational Fluid Dynamics | 2nd edition | en |
| Computational Fluid Mechanics and Heat Transfer | 4th edition | en |