Computational Fluid Dynamics for Engineers From Panel to Navier-
This book introduces a wide range of Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) methods used in the aerospace industry to solve engineering problems. Its format is arranged so that students and practicing engineers can understand the fundamental principles used i
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HORIZONS PUBLISHING Long Beach, California Heidelberg, Germany
Tuncer Cebeci Jian P. Shao Fassi Kafyeke Eric Laurendeau
Computational Fluid Dynamics for Engineers From Panel to Navier-Stokes Methods with Computer Programs
With 152 Figures, 19 Tables, 84 Problems and a CD-ROM
Springer HORIZONS PUBLISHING
Tuncer
Fassi
Cebeci
The Boeing Company Long Beach, CA 90807-5309, USA and 810 Rancho Drive Long Beach, CA 90815, USA [email protected]
Eric Jian P. Shao The Boeing Company Huntington Beach, CA 92647, USA [email protected]
Kafyeke
Advanced Aerodynamics Department Bombardier Aerospace 400 Cote Vertu Road West Dorval, Quebec, Canada H4S 1Y9 fassi.kafyeke @ aero.bombardier.com Laurendeau
Advanced Aerodynamics Department Bombardier Aerospace 400 Cote Vertu Road West Dorval, Quebec, Canada H4S 1Y9 [email protected]
ISBN 0-9766545-0-4 Horizons Publishing Inc., Long Beach ISBN 3-540-24451 -4 Springer Berlin Heidelberg New York
Library of Congress Control Number: 2005923905 All rights reserved. This work may not be translated or copied in whole or in part without the written permission of the publisher (Horizons Publishing Inc., 810 Rancho Drive, Long Beach, CA 90815, USA) except for brief excerpts in connection with reviews or scholarly analysis. Use in connection with any form of information storage and retrieval, electronic adaptation, computer software, or by similar or dissimilar methodology now known or hereafter developed is forbidden. © Horizons Publishing Inc., Long Beach, California 2005 Printed in Germany The use of general descriptive names, trade names, trademarks, etc., in this publication, even if the former are not especially identified, is not to be taken as a sign that such names, as understood by the Trade Marks and Merchandise Marks Act, may accordingly be used freely by anyone. Please note: All rights pertaining to the Computer Programs are owned exclusively by the authors and Horizons Publishing Inc. The publisher and the authors accept no legal responsibility for any damage caused by improper use of the programs. Although the programs have been tested with extreme care, errors cannot be excluded. Typeset in MS Word by the authors. Edited and reformatted by Kurt Mattes, Heidelberg, Germany, using LMEX.
Printing and binding: Strauss GmbH, Morlenbach, Germany Cover design: Erich Kirchner, Heidelberg, Germany Printed on acid-free paper
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Preface
History reminds us of ancient examples of fluid dynamics applications such as the Roman baths and aqueducts that fulfilled the requirements of the engineers who built them; of ships of various types with adequate hull designs, and of wind energy systems, built long before the subject of fluid mechanics was formalized by Reynolds, Newton, Euler, Navier, Stokes, Prandtl and others. The twentieth century has witnessed many more examples of applications of fluid dynamics for the use of humanity, all designed without the use of electronic computers. They include prime movers such as internal-combustion engines, gas and
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