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January 19, 2000, 16:32 |
lecture note/draft on FEM
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Hi, there,
If you know some on-line lecture note/draft on CFD, especially by FEM, please let me know. Thanks a lot! |
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January 20, 2000, 10:55 |
Re: lecture note/draft on FEM
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Hi, YOucan visist the website http://www.mathematik.uni-dortmund.d...ata1/featflow/ .
They have very useful documents about FEM/CFD. Good luck Hongliang |
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January 20, 2000, 16:07 |
Re: lecture note/draft on FEM
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I think Turek's CFD book is the best book. It really tries to solve some practical problems. Although Peric's CFD book is also very excellent, but it's only for the beginners.
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