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| 005 | 20231121110050.0 |
| 008 | $2: 20616s2022 nyu b 001 0 eng |
| 010 | $a: 2022028548 |
| 020 | $a: 9781108837880$q: hardback :$c: CNY809.18 |
| 040 | $a: DLC$b: eng$c: DLC$e: rda |
| 050 | $0: 0$a: TL570$b: .J29 2022 |
| 082 | $0: 0$a: 629.132/3$2: 23 |
| 093 | $a: V211$2: 5 |
| 100 | $a: Jameson, Antony,$d: 1934-$e: author. |
| 245 | $1: 0$a: Computational aerodynamics /$c: Antony Jameson. |
| 264 | $a: New York :$b: Cambridge University Press,$c: 2022. |
| 300 | $a: xvi, 608 pages ;$c: 24 cm. |
| 336 | $a: text$b: txt$2: rdacontent |
| 337 | $a: unmediated$b: n$2: rdamedia |
| 338 | $a: volume$b: nc$2: rdacarrier |
| 490 | $a: Cambridge aerospace series |
| 504 | $a: Includes bibliographical references and index. |
| 520 | $a: "During the last five decades, computational aerodynamics has emerged as an engineering field that creates new horizons for aerodynamic simulation via sophisticated numerical algorithms. This book is a unique reference on the foundations, methods, and applications of this rapidly developing field. It is designed for a wide audience, from graduate students to experienced researchers and professionals in the aerospace engineering field. The book opens with a presentation of the essential elements of computational aerodynamics, including the relevant mathematical methods of fluid flow and numerical methods for partial differential equations. The introductory chapters are followed by a comprehensive presentation of stability theory, shock capturing schemes, viscous flow, and time integration. The final chapters treat more advanced topics. The book is a rich source of information that is essential for further fundamental research, with applications in aeronautics and a wide range of other fields, such as automotive design, wind turbines, and astrophysics"--$c: Provided by publisher. |
| 650 | $a: Aerondynamics$x: Mathematics. |
| 905 | $a: BUCTLIB$d: V211$r: CNY809.18$e: 1 |
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