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October 2, 2003, 07:14 |
CFD Apps
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Dear Experts,
I am a research student of Computer Graphics. I am keen to develop simulations for CFD in DirectX or OpenGL. But the irony is that I have no (theoretical) idea what CFD is? Please suggest me some good Books/Journals for startup. I also call for any one who is interested in developing such a simulation with me! That will be so great, if someone can guide me. Best Regards, Vicky Vigia "Who Me... Nah, My Soul Is Riding My Skin!" - Vicky Vigia, 2002. |
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October 2, 2003, 10:07 |
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Hi; I think that a good reference for you is the book: " computational fluid dynamics and heat transfer. by: Thomas" or a book about CFD(I forget its name) by: Ferziger or a cfd book by:Hirsh, or by Fletcher
What is your project? Please describe me by e-mail. regards. |
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October 20, 2003, 05:37 |
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I found it!!!
The book name is An Introduction to fluid mechanics by HK Veerstag & W Malalsehera, Long Man publishers. A good book for the theory of CFD, as recomended by the experts in .this forum! All The Best! |
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