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August 5, 2003, 00:40 |
Is any book recommended for free surface beginner?
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Dear all: Free surface in cfd is hard to understand to me. Would you please recommend any book or material which could help me to learn? Thank you!
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August 5, 2003, 21:57 |
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FIDAP theory manual is definitely helpful.
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August 6, 2003, 13:24 |
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Some PhD theses from Professor Scriven's group in university of Mennisota might be helpful to you. His group has been doing free surface flows for many years. I started to do free surface flow with one of these theses as my reference book.
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