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November 7, 2014, 16:10 |
Best CFD textbook for solving undergrad Questions?
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Hi all,
Studying CFD in my final year and using it for my final year project. Software end is going great but I really want to do well in the exam too, to help my understanding of interpreting my CFD results. We have many questions like the one attached that I'd like to figure out, some are fine but some are causing me problems. Just wondering what books you all recommend? |
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November 11, 2014, 09:23 |
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i have versteeg's book, 2nd edition, quite pricy and some of the turbulence models are what i perceive to be out of date, no DES mention, k-omega was just starting to make its way onto the scene according to him. i think it was published 2007... i don't know if that helps
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November 11, 2014, 12:45 |
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