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May 10, 2000, 05:22 |
anxious to know!
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What books does an expert suggest to learn or rather to enter into the field of Computational Fluid Dynamics? This may help many of my friends too!
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May 10, 2000, 06:26 |
Re: anxious to know!
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There are many methods in CFD. If you are interested in finite volume based CFD, the following book is extremely good:
Computational Methods for Fluid Dynamics by Joel Ferziger, Milovan Peric / Published 1996 or 1999 This is a very popular book - you may order it through Internet http://www.amazon.com. |
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May 10, 2000, 19:52 |
Re: anxious to know!,checkout David Creech's CFD books online
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(1). You should check out David Creech's book online, under this Resources section. (2). It is a complete collection of CFD related books with brief reviews, and places where you can get.
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May 10, 2000, 21:21 |
Re: anxious to know!,checkout David Creech's CFD books online
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I would also suggest Computational Fluid Dynamics, The Basics with Applications, by John D. Anderson, Jr.
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