E-Book, Englisch, 540 Seiten, E-Book
Bates / Lane / Ferguson Computational Fluid Dynamics
1. Auflage 2005
ISBN: 978-0-470-01518-6
Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
Format: PDF
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Applications in Environmental Hydraulics
E-Book, Englisch, 540 Seiten, E-Book
ISBN: 978-0-470-01518-6
Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
Uniquely outlines CFD theory in a manner relevant to environmentalapplications. This book addresses the basic topics in CFDmodelling in a thematic manner to provided the necessarytheoretical background, as well as providing global casesstudies showing how CFD models can be used in practicedemonstrating how good practice can be achieved , with reference toboth established and new applications.
* First book to apply CFD to the environmental sciences
* Written at a level suitable for non-mathematicians
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Weitere Infos & Material
List of Contributors.
1. Computational Fluid Dynamics modelling forenvironmental hydraulics. (Bates (Bristol, UK), Lane(Leeds, UK) and Ferguson (Sheffield, UK)).
PART ONE: AN OVERVIEW OF COMPUTATIONAL FLUID DYNAMICSSCHEMES.
2. Fundamental equations for CFD in river flowsimulations (D.B. Ingham and L. Ma).
3. Modelling Solute Transport Processes in Free SurfaceFlow CFD Schemes (I. Guymer, C. Wilson and J.Boxall).
4. Basic equations for sediment transport in CFD forfluvial morphodynamics (E. Mosselman).
5. Introduction to Statistical Turbulence Modeling forHydraulic Engineering Flows (F. Sotiropoulos).
6. Modelling wetting and drying processes in hydraulicmodels (P. D. Bates and M. S. Horritt).
7. Introduction to Numerical Methods for FluidFlow (N. G. Wright).
8. A framework for model verification and validation ofCFD schemes in natural open channel flows (S. N. Lane,R. J. Hardy, R. I. Ferguson and D. R. Parsons).
9. Parameterisation, validation and uncertainty analysisof CFD models of fluvial and flood hydraulics in the naturalenvironment (M. S. Horritt).
10. Modelling reach-scale fluvial flows (S.N. Lane and R. I. Ferguson).
11. Numerical modeling of floodplainflow (P. D. Bates, M. S. Horritt, N. M. Hunter, D.Mason and D. Cobby).
12. Modelling water quality processes in estuaries(R. A. Falconer, B. Lin and S. M. Kashefipour).
13. Roughness parameterization in CFD modeling ofgravel-bed rivers (A. P. Nicholas).
14. Modelling of sand deposition in archaeologicallysignificant reaches of the Colorado River in Grand Canyon,USA (S. Wiele and M. Torizzo).
15. Modelling of open channel flow throughvegetation (C. A. M. E. Wilson, T. Stoesser and P. D.Bates).
16. Ecohydraulics: a new interdisciplinary frontier forCFD (M. Leclerc).
17. Towards risk based prediction in real worldapplications of complex hydraulic models (B. G. Hankinand K. J. Beven).
18. CFD for environmental design andmanagement (G. Pender, H. P. Morvan, N. G. Wright andD. A. Ervine).
Author Index.
Subject Index.