Spectral methods in fluid dynamics
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Contributions
- Canuto, C. - Contributor
Publication
1988 - Springer-Verlag, Berlin
Language
English
Word Count
141,750 words, Guess
Page Count
567 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL1038441M
- ISBN-103540522050
- OCLC Control Numberspectralmethodsf00canu_314
- Library of Congress Control Number93234633
- LibraryThing5978857
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- Goodreads3788425
Classifications
- DDC515/.353
- LCCQA377 .S676 1988b
Description
This textbook presents the modern unified theory of spectral methods and their implementation in the numerical analysis of partial differential equations occuring in fluid dynamical problems of transition, turbulence, and aerodynamics. It provides the engineer with the tools and guidance necessary to apply the methods successfully, and it furnishes the mathematician with a comprehensive, rigorous theory of the subject. All of the essential components of spectral algorithms currently employed for large-scale computations in fluid mechanics are described in detail. Some specific applications are linear stability, boundary layer calculations, direct simulations of transition and turbulence, and compressible Euler equations. The authors also present complete algorithms for Poisson's equation, linear hyperbolic systems, the advection diffusion equation, isotropic turbulence, and boundary layer transition. Some recent developments stressed in the book are iterative techniques (including the spectral multigrid method), spectral shock-fitting algorithms, and spectral multidomain methods. The book addresses graduate students and researchers in fluid dynamics and applied mathematics as well as engineers working on problems of practical importance.
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Series Statement
- Springer series in computational physics
Other Editions
- Spectral methods in fluid dynamics
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