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This book was written to students and engineers that like the Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) area; in other words, that like of programming algorithms to the resolution of physical problems. Some familiarity with code programming is required. However, through the computation courses teaching at the Universities the engineering student and common areas will have the capacity of programming the codes and turbulence models presented in this book and much more of his/her interest. The engineers are understood with some experience in programming, therefore, the application of the algorithms is…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book was written to students and engineers that like the Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) area; in other words, that like of programming algorithms to the resolution of physical problems. Some familiarity with code programming is required. However, through the computation courses teaching at the Universities the engineering student and common areas will have the capacity of programming the codes and turbulence models presented in this book and much more of his/her interest. The engineers are understood with some experience in programming, therefore, the application of the algorithms is right. The applications of this book aim aeronautical and aerospace problems. This book describes nineteen turbulence models to be applied considering the perfect gas formulation. Zero-equation, one-equation, and two-equation models are studied, ranging from the zero-order model of Cebeci and Smith to the k-w non-linear two-equation model of Rumsey, Gatski, Ying and Bertelrud. Two and three-dimensional spaces are considered. The Van Leer and Liou and Steffen Jr. schemes are employed. Good results are obtained in both studies. A finite volume formulation and structured discretization is used.
Autorenporträt
Edisson Sávio was born in 1969, February, 25, in Recife, PE, Brazil. His undergraduation was in Mechanical Engineering and Master course in Thermal Engineering, both in UFPE, Brazil; His Doctorate and Post-Doctorate courses were in Aeronautical/Aerospace Engineering, both in ITA, Brazil. He works with Reentry flows, turbulence and magnetic fields.