The finite element method for fluid dynamics /
The Finite Element Method for Fluid Dynamics offers a complete introduction the application of the finite element method to fluid mechanics. The book begins with a useful summary of all relevant partial differential equations before moving on to discuss convection stabilization procedures, steady an...
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | English |
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Oxford :
Butterworth-Heinemann,
2014.
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Edition: | Seventh edition. |
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Table of Contents:
- Note continued: 12.6.5. Trefftz-type finite elements for waves
- 12.7. Refraction
- 12.7.1. Wave speed refraction
- 12.7.2. Refraction caused by flows
- 12.8. Spectral finite elements for waves
- 12.9. Discontinuous Galerkin finite elements (DGFE)
- 12.10. Concluding remarks
- References
- ch. 13 Fluid
- Structure Interaction
- 13.1. Introduction
- 13.2. One-dimensional fluid
- structure interaction
- 13.2.1. Equations
- 13.2.2. Characteristic analysis
- 13.2.3. Boundary conditions
- 13.2.4. Solution method: Taylor-Galerkin method
- 13.2.5. Some results
- 13.3. Multidimensional problems
- 13.3.1. Equations and discretization
- 13.3.2. Segregated approach
- 13.3.3. Mesh moving procedures
- 13.4. Concluding remarks
- References
- ch. 14 Biofluid Dynamics
- 14.1. Introduction
- 14.2. Flow in human arterial system
- 14.2.1. Heart
- 14.2.2. Reflections
- 14.2.3. Aortic valve
- 14.2.4. Vessel branching
- 14.2.5. Terminal vessels
- 14.2.6. Numerical solution
- 14.3. Image-based subject-specific flow modeling
- 14.3.1. Image segmentation
- 14.3.2. Geometrical potential force (GPF)
- 14.3.3. Numerical solution, initial and boundary conditions
- 14.3.4. Domain discretization
- 14.3.5. Flow solution
- 14.4. Concluding remarks
- References
- ch. 15 Computer Implementation of the CBS Algorithm
- 15.1. Introduction
- 15.2. The data input module
- 15.2.1. Mesh data: Nodal coordinates and connectivity
- 15.2.2. Boundary data
- 15.2.3. Other necessary data and flags
- 15.2.4. Preliminary subroutines and checks
- 15.3. Solution module
- 15.3.1. Time step
- 15.3.2. Shock capture
- 15.3.3. CBS algorithm: Steps
- 15.3.4. Boundary conditions
- 15.3.5. Solution of simultaneous equations: Semi-implicit form
- 15.3.6. Different forms of energy equation
- 15.3.7. Convergence to steady state
- 15.4. Output module
- References.