Characteristics finite element methods in computational fluid dynamics

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    • Iannelli, Joe

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Characteristics finite element methods in computational fluid dynamics

Joe Iannelli

(Computational fluid and solid mechanics / editor Klaus-Jürgen Bathe)

Springer, 2006

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [711]-725) and index

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Description

This book details a systematic characteristics-based finite element procedure to investigate incompressible, free-surface and compressible flows. Several sections derive the Fluid Dynamics equations from first thermo-mechanics principles and develop this multi-dimensional and infinite-directional upstream procedure by combining a finite element discretization with an implicit non-linearly stable Runge-Kutta time integration for the numerical solution of the Euler and Navier Stokes equations.

Table of Contents

Governing Equations of Fluid Mechanics.- Constitutive and State Equations.- State Equations for Reacting Air.- Euler and Navier Stokes Systems.- Quasi One-Dimensional and Free-Surface Equations.- Overview of CFD Algorithm Development.- The Finite Element Method.- Non-Linearly Stable Implicit Runge-Kutta Time Integrations.- One-Dimensional Non-Discrete Characteristics-Bias Resolution.- Characteristics-Bias Controller and Length.- Computational Analysis of Quasi-1-D Incompressible Flows.- Numerical Study of Generalized Quasi-1-D Free Surface Flows.- CFD Investigation of Generalized Quasi-1-D Compressible Flows.- Multi-Dimensional Characteristics and Characteristics-Bias Systems.- Multi-Dimensional Incompressible Flows.- Multi-Dimensional Free-Surface Flows.- Multi-Dimensional Compressible Flows.

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