Viscous and Compressible Fluid Dynamics

Viscous and Compressible Fluid Dynamics

Author: Michael Edward O'Neill

Publisher:

Published: 1989

Total Pages: 408

ISBN-13:

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Textbooks for students of applied mathematics, engineers, and useful for meteorologists. Introduction to the theory of fluid mechanics, companion to same authors' Ideal and incompressible fluid dynamics. Some prior knowledge of ideal compressiblity is desirable. Much of the basic mathematical techniques is included. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR


Numerical Analysis of Compressible Fluid Flows

Numerical Analysis of Compressible Fluid Flows

Author: Eduard Feireisl

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2022-01-01

Total Pages: 530

ISBN-13: 3030737888

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This book is devoted to the numerical analysis of compressible fluids in the spirit of the celebrated Lax equivalence theorem. The text is aimed at graduate students in mathematics and fluid dynamics, researchers in applied mathematics, numerical analysis and scientific computing, and engineers and physicists. The book contains original theoretical material based on a new approach to generalized solutions (dissipative or measure-valued solutions). The concept of a weak-strong uniqueness principle in the class of generalized solutions is used to prove the convergence of various numerical methods. The problem of oscillatory solutions is solved by an original adaptation of the method of K-convergence. An effective method of computing the Young measures is presented. Theoretical results are illustrated by a series of numerical experiments. Applications of these concepts are to be expected in other problems of fluid mechanics and related fields.


Compressible Fluid Flow

Compressible Fluid Flow

Author: Michel A. Saad

Publisher: Prentice Hall

Published: 1985

Total Pages: 584

ISBN-13:

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This reference develops the fundamental concepts of compressible fluid flow by clearly illustrating their applications in real-world practice through the use of numerous worked-out examples and problems. The book covers concepts of thermodynamics and fluid mechanics which relate directly to compressible flow; discusses isentropic flow through a variable-area duct; describes normal shock waves, including moving shock waves and shock-tube analysis; explores the effects of friction and heat interaction on the flow of a compressible fluid; covers two-dimensional shock and expansion waves; provides a treatment of linearized flow; discusses unsteady wave propagation and computational methods in fluid dynamics; provides several numerical methods for solving linear and nonlinear equations encountered in compressible flow; offers modern computational methods for solving nonintegrable equations; and describes methods of measurement in high-speed flow. Suitable for the practicing engineer engaged in compressible-flow applications.


Foundations and Applications of Mechanics: Fluid mechanics

Foundations and Applications of Mechanics: Fluid mechanics

Author: C. S. Jog

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 454

ISBN-13: 9780849324130

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Foundations and Applications of Mechanics: Volume II, Fluid Mechanics shows how suitable approximations such as ideal fluid flow model, boundary layer methods, and the acoustic approximation, can help solve problems of practical importance. The author proceeds from the general to the particular, making it clear at each stage what assumptions have been made to obtain a particular approximation. In his discussion of compressible fluids, Jog steers away from using gas tables and emphasizes obtaining solutions by numerical techniques - an approach more amenable to computer solutions. He discusses the control volume and the differential equation forms of governing equations in detail and uses examples to demonstrate the advantages and shortcomings of each approach.