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Old   August 30, 2018, 05:35
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I need to know a good manual for finite element method applied to to NS equations... Just to be more specific the equivalent to Peric's books or Versteeg's book for finite volume . Thanks for your advice!
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Applied Computational Fluid Dynamics Techniques: An Introduction Based on Finite Element Methods, 2nd Edition

by Lohner, should be a good pick in my opinion. Yet, I don't work with FEM.
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