Practical Finite Volume Method in OpenFOAM: Applications of CFD with Second Order FVM
Jasak, Hrvoje
Uroic, Tessa
Practical Finite Volume Method in OpenFOAM: Applications of CFD with Second Order FVM is the complete guide to the theory, numerical foundations, and code needed to successfully tackle a range of problems with the finite volume method in OpenFOAM. This authoritative guide will help readers to understand FVM discretisation of differential equations, as well as how to use it on an arbitrary system of equations, choose the appropriate boundary conditions and linear solvers for the system, interpret the results, and how to mesh, all in OpenFOAM. As well as building an understanding of its subject, a full coverage of the modern FVM code and its applications are provided, making this an invaluable reference for experienced practitioners and novices alike. A wide range of applications are covered, including fluid-structure interaction, naval hydrodynamics, combustion modelling, and solid mechanics. Explains how to choose and apply appropriate numerical algorithms for the system after an analysis of model equationsIncludes comprehensive coverage of general computational fluid dynamics principles for easy referenceDemystifies the programming principles of OpenFOAM with a clear and approachable introduction to the code INDICE: 1. Generic Transport Equation2. Computational Mesh3. Finite Volume Discretisation4. Linear Equation Solvers5. Incompressible Flow6. Compressible Flows7. Turbulence Modelling for CFD8. CFD Tools9. Dynamic Mesh Support10. Large Computations and High-Performance Computing11. Conjugate and Coupled Solution12. Finite Area Discretisation13. External Aerodynamics and Thermal Management of HVAC14. Free Surface Flows and Naval Hydrodynamics15. Turbomachinery CFD16. Solid Mechanics17. Multi-phase Flows18. Combustion Modelling19. Complex Heat and Mass Transfer System20. Fluid-solid Interaction21. Equation Mimicking22. Five Basic Classes23. Programming Techniques24. Solvers and Utilities25. Industrial CFD and Computing Power26. Physical Modelling Issues27. High Order Methods28. Conclusion
- ISBN: 978-0-12-823340-5
- Editorial: Academic Press
- Encuadernacion: Rústica
- Páginas: 500
- Fecha Publicación: 01/08/2021
- Nº Volúmenes: 1
- Idioma: Inglés