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February 16, 2010, 05:56 |
numeriacal analysis
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anindita
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hi there. i am new to cfd and have used fluent and gambit while working on a project on aerodynamics. though im c omfortable with the flow physics and the meshing basics which iv seen from malalasekara and anderson , but the numerical analysis part is not very easy for me, iv done the book of b. s. grewal, but the matrix approach that cfd requires is not there, could anyone please suggest me a good beginners level book that would help me get the flavour of numerical analysis techniques which are fit enough to go with the cfd methodology and its understanding,...so please tell me a fit beginners level and easy to comprehend book of this kind.. thank you..
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February 16, 2010, 14:16 |
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USMAN
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hi..
i will suggest you frankly to start working on your project and don't go in deep mathematics.You will come to know the area of your interest automatically.It is such a vast field that you would not be able to grasp the whole mathematical background of it.. Regards |
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February 17, 2010, 03:47 |
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Rami Ben-Zvi
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A good, clear, short and classic book to start with:
S. Patankar, Numerical Heat Transfer and Fluid Flow Good luck
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