Foundation
1 Introduction
2 Review of Vector Calculus
3 Mathematical Description of Physical Phenomena
4 The Discretization Process
5 The Finite Volume Method
6 The Finite Volume Mesh
7 The Finite Volume Mesh in OpenFOAMŪ and uFVM
Discretization
8 Spatial Discretization: The Diffusion Term
9 Gradient Computation
10 Solving the System of Algebraic Equations
11 Discretization of the Convection Term
12 High Resolution Schemes
13 Temporal Discretization: The Transient Term
14 Discretization of the Source Term, Relaxation, and Other Details
Algorithms
15 Fluid Flow Computation: Incompressible Flows
16 Fluid Flow Computation: Compressible Flows
Applications
17 Turbulence Modeling
18 Boundary Conditions in OpenFOAMŪ and uFVM
19 An OpenFOAMŪ Turbulent Flow Application
20 Closing Remarks
Appendices
20 Closing Remarks
Appendices
20 Closing Remarks
Appendices
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Fadl Moukalled received his PhD degree in Mechanical Engineering from Louisiana State University in 1987. During that same year he joined the Mechanical Engineering Department at the American University of Beirut where currently he serves as a Professor. He is research interests cover several aspects of the finite volume method and its use in computational fluid dynamics. A founding member of the CFD Group at AUB, he worked on convection schemes, pressure based segregated algorithms for incompressible and compressible flows, adaptive grid methods, multigrid methods, transient schemes for free surface flows, multiphase flows, and fully coupled pressure based solvers for incompressible, compressible, and multiphase flows.
Luca Mangani received his PhD degree form the University of Florence in 2006, where he worked on the development of a state-of-the-art turbo machinery code in OpenFOAMŪ for heat transfer and combustion analysis. After three years of post-doc work, he joined the Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts as Senior Research and chief engineer for CFD simulations. Since 2014 he is serving as an Associate Professor at the fluid mechanics and hydro-machines department, where he manages a variety of projects with industrial partners aimed at developing advanced and novel CFD tools. His research interests include pressure and density-based solvers, segregated and fully coupled algorithms, fluid-structure interaction (FSI), turbulence, and conjugate heat transfer modeling.
Marwan Darwish received his PhD degree in Materials Processing from BRUNEL University in 1991. He then joined the BICOM institute for one year as a post-doc before joining the Mechanical Engineering Department at the American University of Beirut in 1992, where he currently serves as a Professor. His research interest covers a range of topics including solidification, advanced numerics, free surface flow, high resolution schemes, multiphase flows, coupled algorithms, and algebraic multigrid. He is a founding member of the CFD Group at AUB.
“The book is very attractive, carefully written and easy to read by those interested in learning about finite volume methods for fluid dynamics. The authors have made an important effort to bridge the gap between classroom material and actual model development questions. The text is well illustrated by means of quality figures helping to understand the described concepts. Furthermore, the book contains pieces of academic codes in MATLAB ... . It is certainly a useful, practical and valuable book.” (Pilar Garcia-Navarro, Mathematical Reviews, May, 2016)
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