
Spectral/hp Element Methods for Computational Fluid Dynamics
Second Edition
Oxford University Press
Published on 10. January 2013
Book
Paperback/Softback
680 pages
978-0-19-967136-6 (ISBN)
Description
Spectral methods have long been popular in direct and large eddy simulation of turbulent flows, but their use in areas with complex-geometry computational domains has historically been much more limited. More recently the need to find accurate solutions to the viscous flow equations around complex configurations has led to the development of high-order discretisation procedures on unstructured meshes, which are also recognised as more efficient for solution of
time-dependent oscillatory solutions over long time periods.
Here Karniadakis and Sherwin present a much-updated and expanded version of their successful first edition covering the recent and significant progress in multi-domain spectral methods at both the fundamental and application level. Containing over 50% new material, including discontinuous Galerkin methods, non-tensorial nodal spectral element methods in simplex domains, and stabilisation and filtering techniques, this text aims to introduce a wider audience to the use of spectral/hp element
methods with particular emphasis on their application to unstructured meshes. It provides a detailed explanation of the key concepts underlying the methods along with practical examples of their derivation and application, and is aimed at students, academics and practitioners in computational fluid
mechanics, applied and numerical mathematics, computational mechanics, aerospace and mechanical engineering and climate/ocean modelling.
time-dependent oscillatory solutions over long time periods.
Here Karniadakis and Sherwin present a much-updated and expanded version of their successful first edition covering the recent and significant progress in multi-domain spectral methods at both the fundamental and application level. Containing over 50% new material, including discontinuous Galerkin methods, non-tensorial nodal spectral element methods in simplex domains, and stabilisation and filtering techniques, this text aims to introduce a wider audience to the use of spectral/hp element
methods with particular emphasis on their application to unstructured meshes. It provides a detailed explanation of the key concepts underlying the methods along with practical examples of their derivation and application, and is aimed at students, academics and practitioners in computational fluid
mechanics, applied and numerical mathematics, computational mechanics, aerospace and mechanical engineering and climate/ocean modelling.
Reviews / Votes
Review from previous edition Karniadakis & Sherwin's book admirably meets its aim to "introduce a wider audience to spectral/hp element methods" * Journal of Fluid Mechanics * The book contains a large amount of material, including a number of exercises, examples and figures. The book will be helpful to specialists coming into contact with CFD, applied and numerical mathematicians, engineers, physicists and specialists in climate and ocean modeling. It can also be recommended for advanced students of these disciplines. * EMS Newsletter * This book will probably help popularize the spectral/hp element method. Not only should it be recommended to researchers working on spectral/hp methods but it should also be on the wish list of all those who are interested in computational fluid dynamics. * Jean-Luc Guermond, Mathematical Reviews *More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
Over 200 b/w line illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 241 mm
Width: 169 mm
Thickness: 37 mm
Weight
1078 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-967136-6 (9780199671366)
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George Karniadakis | Spencer Sherwin
Spectral/hp Element Methods for Computational Fluid Dynamics
Second Edition
Book
06/2005
2nd Edition
Oxford University Press
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Persons
George Karniadakis, Division of Applied Mathematics, Brown University
Spencer Sherwin, Department of Aeronautics, Imperial College London
Spencer Sherwin, Department of Aeronautics, Imperial College London
Author
Division of Applied Mathematics, Brown University
Department of Aeronautics, Imperial College London
Content
Introduction ; Fundamental concepts in one dimension ; Multi-dimensional expansion bases ; Multi-dimensional formulations ; Diffusion equation ; Advection and advection-diffusion ; Non-conforming elements ; Algorithms for incompressible flows ; Incompressible flow simulations:verification and validation ; Hyperbolic conservation laws ; Appendices ; Jacobi polynomials ; Gauss-Type integration ; Collocation differentiation ; Co discontinuous expansion bases ; Characteristic flux decomposition ; References ; Index