Finite Element Methods in Incompressible Adiabatic and Compressible Flows

Finite Element Methods in Incompressible  Adiabatic  and Compressible Flows
Author: Mutsuto Kawahara
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 375
Release: 2016-04-04
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9784431554509

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This book focuses on the finite element method in fluid flows. It is targeted at researchers, from those just starting out up to practitioners with some experience. Part I is devoted to the beginners who are already familiar with elementary calculus. Precise concepts of the finite element method remitted in the field of analysis of fluid flow are stated, starting with spring structures, which are most suitable to show the concepts of superposition/assembling. Pipeline system and potential flow sections show the linear problem. The advection–diffusion section presents the time-dependent problem; mixed interpolation is explained using creeping flows, and elementary computer programs by FORTRAN are included. Part II provides information on recent computational methods and their applications to practical problems. Theories of Streamline-Upwind/Petrov–Galerkin (SUPG) formulation, characteristic formulation, and Arbitrary Lagrangian–Eulerian (ALE) formulation and others are presented with practical results solved by those methods.

Incompressible Flow and the Finite Element Method Incompressible Flow and the Finite Element Method Advection Diffusion and Isothermal Laminar Flow Combined edition

Incompressible Flow and the Finite Element Method  Incompressible Flow and the Finite Element Method   Advection Diffusion and Isothermal Laminar Flow  Combined edition
Author: P. M. Gresho,R. L. Sani
Publsiher: Wiley
Total Pages: 1044
Release: 1998-06-18
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0471967890

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This comprehensive reference work covers all the important details regarding the application of the finite element method to incompressible flows. It addresses the theoretical background and the detailed development of appropriate numerical methods applied to the solution of a wide range of incompressible flows, beginning with extensive coverage of the advection-diffusion equation in volume one. For both this equation and the equations of principal interest - the Navier-Stokes equations, covered in detail in volume two - detailed discussion of both the continuous and discrete equations is presented, as well as explanations of how to properly march the time-dependent equations using smart implicit methods. Boundary and initial conditions, so important in applications, are carefully described and discussed, including well-posedness. The important role played by the pressure, so confusing in the past, is carefully explained. Together, this two volume work explains and emphasizes consistency in six areas: · consistent mass matrix · consistent pressure Poisson equation · consistent penalty methods · consistent normal direction · consistent heat flux · consistent forces Fully indexed and referenced, this book is an essential reference tool for all researchers, students and applied scientists in incompressible fluid mechanics.

The Oxford Handbook of Non Synoptic Wind Storms

The Oxford Handbook of Non Synoptic Wind Storms
Author: Horia Hangan,Ahsan Kareem
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 645
Release: 2021
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780190670252

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"Wind storms impact human lives, their built as well as natural habitat. During the last century, society's vulnerability to wind storms has been reduced by enhanced knowledge of their impact and by controlling exposure through better design. However, only two of the wind systems have so far been considered in the design of buildings and structures, i.e., synoptic winds resulting from macroscale weather systems spanning thousands of kilometers, e.g., extratropical storms, and mesoscale tropical storms spanning hundreds of kilometers and traveling fast, e.g., hurricanes/typhoons/cyclones. During the last two decades, enough evidence has surfaced to support that a third type of very localized wind storms, the non-synoptic winds, are the most damaging in some regions of the world. Thus far there are no design provisions established for the codification of these wind storms. Their characterization in terms of climatology, wind field and intensity, frequency and occurrence, as well as their impact on the built environment, is slowly developing. This handbook presents the state-of-the-art of knowledge related to all these features including their risk, insurance issues, and economics. The research in this area is on the one hand more arduous given the reduced scale, the three-dimensionality, and nonstationary aspects of these non-synoptic winds while, at the same time, its understanding and modeling are being aided by the emergence of novel modeling and simulation techniques which are addressed in this handbook. This will serve as a guiding resource for those interested in learning about and contributing to the advancement of the field"--

Incompressible Flow and the Finite Element Method 2 Volume Set

Incompressible Flow and the Finite Element Method  2 Volume Set
Author: P. M. Gresho,R. L. Sani
Publsiher: Wiley
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2000-07-26
Genre: Science
ISBN: 047149268X

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This comprehensive reference work covers all the important details regarding the application of the finite element method to incompressible flows. It addresses the theoretical background and the detailed development of appropriate numerical methods applied to the solution of a wide range of incompressible flows, beginning with extensive coverage of the advection-diffusion equation in volume one. For both this equation and the equations of principal interest - the Navier-Stokes equations, covered in detail in volume two - detailed discussion of both the continuous and discrete equations is presented, as well as explanations of how to properly march the time-dependent equations using smart implicit methods. Boundary and initial conditions, so important in applications, are carefully described and discussed, including well-posedness. The important role played by the pressure, so confusing in the past, is carefully explained. Together, this two volume work explains and emphasizes consistency in six areas: * consistent mass matrix * consistent pressure Poisson equation * consistent penalty methods * consistent normal direction * consistent heat flux * consistent forces Fully indexed and referenced, this book is an essential reference tool for all researchers, students and applied scientists in incompressible fluid mechanics.

Incompressible Flow and the Finite Element Method

Incompressible Flow and the Finite Element Method
Author: Philip M. Gresho
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2000
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:801151878

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Incompressible Flow and the Finite Element Method

Incompressible Flow and the Finite Element Method
Author: Gresho
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 300
Release: 1999-05
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0471967904

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Handbook of Incompressible Flow and the Finite Element Method

Handbook of Incompressible Flow and the Finite Element Method
Author: Shahid Ahmedi
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2013-04
Genre: Compressibility
ISBN: 178154283X

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This comprehensive reference covers the application of the finite element method to incompressible flows in fluid mechanics, addressing the theoretical background and the development of appropriate numerical methods applied to their solution. It provides extensive coverage of the prototypical fluid mechanics equation: the advection-diffusion equation.

Finite Element Techniques for Fluid Flow

Finite Element Techniques for Fluid Flow
Author: J. J. Connor,C. A. Brebbia
Publsiher: Newnes
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2013-09-11
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781483161167

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Finite Element Techniques for Fluid Flow describes the advances in the applications of finite element techniques to fluid mechanics. Topics covered range from weighted residual and variational methods to interpolation functions, inviscid fluids, and flow through porous media. The basic principles and governing equations of fluid mechanics as well as problems related to dispersion and shallow water circulation are also discussed. This text is comprised of nine chapters; the first of which explains some basic definitions and properties as well as the basic principles of weighted residual and variational methods. The reader is then introduced to the simple finite element concepts and models, and gradually to more complex applications. The chapters that follow focus on the governing equations of fluid flow, the solutions to potential type problems, and viscous flow problems in porous media. The solutions to more specialized problems are also presented. This book also considers how circulation problems can be tackled using finite elements, presents a solution to the mass transfer equation, and concludes with an explanation of how to solve general transient incompressible flows. This source will be of use to engineers, applied mathematicians, physicists, self-taught students, and research workers.