Laney, Culbert B.

Computational gasdynamics - cambridge: Cambridge University press, 1998. - xiv, 613p.; 18cms.

Numerical methods are indispensable tools in the analysis of complex fluid flows. This book focuses on computational techniques for high-speed gas flows, especially gas flows containing shocks and other steep gradients. The book decomposes complicated numerical methods into simple modular parts, showing how each part fits and how each method relates to or differs from others. The text begins with a review of gasdynamics and computational techniques. Next come basic principles of computational gasdynamics. The last two parts cover basic techniques and advanced techniques. Senior and graduate level students, especially in aerospace engineering, as well as researchers and practising engineers, will find a wealth of invaluable information on high-speed gas flows in this text.

Devoted to computational gasdynamics, essential for aerospace engineering
Difficult subject made accessible by good, clear writing
Includes hundreds of figures, examples and homework problems

9780521625586


Gas dynamics--Mathematical models
Computational gasdynamics
Gas flow in dynamics

533.021 L36