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Zienkiewicz, R.L. Taylor 205 $a6th ed. 210 $aOxford ;$aBurlington, MA $cElsevier Butterworth-Heinemann$d2005 215 $a1 online resource (457 p.) 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 08$a0-7506-6431-2 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aFront Cover; The Finite Element Method for Fluid Dynamics; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgements; Chapter 1. Introduction to the equations of fluid dynamics and the finite element approximation; 1.1 General remarks and classification of fluid dynamics problems discussed in this book; 1.2 The governing equations of fluid dynamics; 1.3 Inviscid, incompressible flow; 1.4 Incompressible (or nearly incompressible) flows; 1.5 Numerical solutions: weak forms, weighted residual and finite element approximation; 1.6 Concluding remarks; References 327 $aChapter 2. Convection dominated problems- finite element approximations to the convection-diffusion-reaction equation2.1 Introduction; 2.2 The steady-state problem in one dimension; 2.3 The steady-state problem in two (or three) dimensions; 2.4 Steady state - concluding remarks; 2.5 Transients - introductory remarks; 2.6 Characteristic-based methods; 2.7 Taylor-Galerkin procedures for scalar variables; 2.8 Steady-state condition; 2.9 Non-linear waves and shocks; 2.10 Treatment of pure convection; 2.11 Boundary conditions for convection-diffusion; 2.12 Summary and concluding remarks 327 $aReferencesChapter 3. The characteristic-based split (CBS) algorithm. A general procedure for compressible and incompressible flow; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Non-dimensional form of the governing equations; 3.3 Characteristic-based split (CBS) algorithm; 3.4 Explicit, semi-implicit and nearly implicit forms; 3.5 Artificial compressibility and dual time stepping; 3.6 'Circumvention' of the Babus?ka-Brezzi (BB) restrictions; 3.7 A single-step version; 3.8 Boundary conditions; 3.9 The performance of two-step and one-step algorithms on an inviscid problem; 3.10 Concluding remarks; References 327 $aChapter 4. Incompressible Newtonian laminar flows4.1 Introduction and the basic equations; 4.2 Use of the CBS algorithm for incompressible flows; 4.3 Adaptive mesh refinement; 4.4 Adaptive mesh generation for transient problems; 4.5 Slow flows - mixed and penalty formulations; 4.6 Concluding remarks; References; Chapter 5. 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