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This book is based on results obtained over a decade of study and research. It questions the use of dynamic molecular models in the continuum scale providing alternative solutions to open problems in the literature. It provides a physical-mathematical understanding of the differential equations that govern fluid flow and energy transport, serving as a reference to the application of smoothed particle hydrodynamics in continuum fluid mechanics and transport phenomena. This book presents the physical-mathematical modelling of the SPH method and provides examples of applications in continuum…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book is based on results obtained over a decade of study and research. It questions the use of dynamic molecular models in the continuum scale providing alternative solutions to open problems in the literature. It provides a physical-mathematical understanding of the differential equations that govern fluid flow and energy transport, serving as a reference to the application of smoothed particle hydrodynamics in continuum fluid mechanics and transport phenomena. This book presents the physical-mathematical modelling of the SPH method and provides examples of applications in continuum mechanics with numerical results and discussions. It defends concepts of continuum mechanics and the application of boundary treatment techniques that do not violate the laws of physics.


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Autorenporträt
Carlos Alberto Dutra Fraga Filho is Professor of Engineering at Federal Institute of Espírito Santo, Brazil, and leader of the research group "Development, Implementation and Application of Computational Tools for the Solution of Problems in Engineering" at the same institution. He has experience in Mechanical and Environmental Engineering, with emphasis on Computational Fluid Dynamics, working mainly in the following areas: Lagrangian modelling and Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics (SPH) Method, Fluid Mechanics and Transport Phenomena.