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Think before you compute : a prelude to computational fluid dynamics / E. J. Hinch.

By: Hinch, E. J [author.].
Series: Cambridge texts in applied mathematics.Description: pages cm.ISBN: 9781108479547; 9781108789998.Subject(s): Computational fluid dynamicsAdditional physical formats: Online version:: Think before you computeDDC classification: 532/.05 Online resources: Full-text here Summary: "This book, based on a graduate course in Cambridge, is aimed at students starting research into fluid mechanics who are thinking about computing a flow, as one amongst other tools of investigation. It is an educational book for beginners, using the simplest methods appropriate, rather than an advanced text for those already familiar with the methods. It is certainly not a research monograph about the very latest techniques. It is for those using a little computing for research in fluid mechanics. It is not for those researching into computational methods, either proving their mathematical properties or creating new methods"--
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

"This book, based on a graduate course in Cambridge, is aimed at students starting research into fluid mechanics who are thinking about computing a flow, as one amongst other tools of investigation. It is an educational book for beginners, using the simplest methods appropriate, rather than an advanced text for those already familiar with the methods. It is certainly not a research monograph about the very latest techniques. It is for those using a little computing for research in fluid mechanics. It is not for those researching into computational methods, either proving their mathematical properties or creating new methods"--

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