Numerical Simulations of Physical and Engineering Processes

Numerical Simulations of Physical and Engineering Processes
Author: Jan Awrejcewicz
Publsiher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 616
Release: 2011-09-26
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9789533076201

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Numerical Simulations of Physical and Engineering Process is an edited book divided into two parts. Part I devoted to Physical Processes contains 14 chapters, whereas Part II titled Engineering Processes has 13 contributions. The book handles the recent research devoted to numerical simulations of physical and engineering systems. It can be treated as a bridge linking various numerical approaches of two closely inter-related branches of science, i.e. physics and engineering. Since the numerical simulations play a key role in both theoretical and application oriented research, professional reference books are highly needed by pure research scientists, applied mathematicians, engineers as well post-graduate students. In other words, it is expected that the book will serve as an effective tool in training the mentioned groups of researchers and beyond.

Numerical Simulations of Physical and Engineering Processes

Numerical Simulations of Physical and Engineering Processes
Author: Jan Awrejcewicz
Publsiher: IntechOpen
Total Pages: 614
Release: 2011-09-26
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9533076208

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Numerical Simulations of Physical and Engineering Process is an edited book divided into two parts. Part I devoted to Physical Processes contains 14 chapters, whereas Part II titled Engineering Processes has 13 contributions. The book handles the recent research devoted to numerical simulations of physical and engineering systems. It can be treated as a bridge linking various numerical approaches of two closely inter-related branches of science, i.e. physics and engineering. Since the numerical simulations play a key role in both theoretical and application oriented research, professional reference books are highly needed by pure research scientists, applied mathematicians, engineers as well post-graduate students. In other words, it is expected that the book will serve as an effective tool in training the mentioned groups of researchers and beyond.

Numerical Simulations of Coupled Problems in Engineering

Numerical Simulations of Coupled Problems in Engineering
Author: Sergio R. Idelsohn
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 417
Release: 2014-05-09
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9783319061368

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This book presents and discusses mathematical models, numerical methods and computational techniques used for solving coupled problems in science and engineering. It takes a step forward in the formulation and solution of real-life problems with a multidisciplinary vision, accounting for all of the complex couplings involved in the physical description. Simulation of multifaceted physics problems is a common task in applied research and industry. Often a suitable solver is built by connecting together several single-aspect solvers into a network. In this book, research in various fields was selected for consideration: adaptive methodology for multi-physics solvers, multi-physics phenomena and coupled-field solutions, leading to computationally intensive structural analysis. The strategies which are used to keep these problems computationally affordable are of special interest, and make this an essential book.

Numerical Simulation in Physics and Engineering

Numerical Simulation in Physics and Engineering
Author: Inmaculada Higueras,Teo Roldán,Juan José Torrens
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 251
Release: 2016-07-01
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9783319321462

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This book presents lecture notes from the XVI ‘Jacques-Louis Lions’ Spanish-French School on Numerical Simulation in Physics and Engineering, held in Pamplona (Navarra, Spain) in September 2014. The subjects covered include: numerical analysis of isogeometric methods, convolution quadrature for wave simulations, mathematical methods in image processing and computer vision, modeling and optimization techniques in food processes, bio-processes and bio-systems, and GPU computing for numerical simulation. The book is highly recommended to graduate students in Engineering or Science who want to focus on numerical simulation, either as a research topic or in the field of industrial applications. It can also benefit senior researchers and technicians working in industry who are interested in the use of state-of-the-art numerical techniques in the fields addressed here. Moreover, the book can be used as a textbook for master courses in Mathematics, Physics, or Engineering.

Computational and Numerical Simulations

Computational and Numerical Simulations
Author: Jan Awrejcewicz
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 490
Release: 2014
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9535157574

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Computational and Numerical Simulations is an edited book including 20 chapters. Book handles the recent research devoted to numerical simulations of physical and engineering systems. It presents both new theories and their applications, showing bridge between theoretical investigations and possibility to apply them by engineers of different branches of science. Numerical simulations play a key role in both theoretical and application oriented research.

Computational and Numerical Simulations

Computational and Numerical Simulations
Author: Jan Awrejcewicz
Publsiher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 492
Release: 2014-02-12
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9789535112204

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Computational and Numerical Simulations is an edited book including 20 chapters. Book handles the recent research devoted to numerical simulations of physical and engineering systems. It presents both new theories and their applications, showing bridge between theoretical investigations and possibility to apply them by engineers of different branches of science. Numerical simulations play a key role in both theoretical and application oriented research.

Numerical Simulation of Fluid Flow and Heat Mass Transfer Processes

Numerical Simulation of Fluid Flow and Heat Mass Transfer Processes
Author: N.C. Markatos,D.G. Tatchell,M. Cross,N. Rhodes
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 477
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9783642827815

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Computational fluid flow is not an easy subject. Not only is the mathematical representation of physico-chemical hydrodynamics complex, but the accurate numerical solution of the resulting equations has challenged many numerate scientists and engineers over the past two decades. The modelling of physical phenomena and testing of new numerical schemes has been aided in the last 10 years or so by a number of basic fluid flow programs (MAC, TEACH, 2-E-FIX, GENMIX, etc). However, in 1981 a program (perhaps more precisely, a software product) called PHOENICS was released that was then (and still remains) arguably, the most powerful computational tool in the whole area of endeavour surrounding fluid dynamics. The aim of PHOENICS is to provide a framework for the modelling of complex processes involving fluid flow, heat transfer and chemical reactions. PHOENICS has now been is use for four years by a wide range of users across the world. It was thus perceived as useful to provide a forum for PHOENICS users to share their experiences in trying to address a wide range of problems. So it was that the First International PHOENICS Users Conference was conceived and planned for September 1985. The location, at the Dartford Campus of Thames Polytechnic, in the event, proved to be an ideal site, encouraging substantial interaction between the participants.

Recent Advances in Numerical Simulations

Recent Advances in Numerical Simulations
Author: Francisco Bulnes,Jan Peter Hessling
Publsiher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2021-09-22
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9781839681684

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A numerical simulation is a computing calculation following a program that develops a mathematical model for a physical, social, economic, or biological system. Numerical simulations are required for analyzing and studying the behavior of systems whose mathematical models are very complex, as in the case of nonlinear systems. Capturing the resulting uncertainty of models based on uncertain parameters and constraints in confidence intervals (1-D), or more generally (>1-D) confidence regions, is very common for expressing to which degree the computed result is believed to be consistent with possible values of the targeted observable. This book examines the different methods used in numerical simulations, including adaptive and stochastic methods as well as finite element analysis research. This work is accompanied by studies of confidence regions, often utilized to express the credibility of such calculations and simulations.