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October 17, 2014, 04:45 |
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Md. Kabir
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I want a computational fluid dynamics book that explains all the maths in detail and make the maths and easier to understand. Basically a book that explains all the maths in steps and has some examples. Although i've found some books in the Book section of the site, but i want to get some others books in addition to these. Please share if you think you have got something more useful.
Please help. Thanks |
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October 17, 2014, 10:13 |
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My go-to recommendations for this question include:
The work of Pletcher, Tannehill, and Anderson. The work of Ferziger and Peric The work of LeVeque These are works that are cited quite often and are good for introduction. I hope this helps. |
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