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Computational Fluid Dynamics: Physical Law-Based Finite Volume Method
2021After the Computational Heat Transfer (CHT) in the last three chapters, computational fluid dynamics is presented in this chapter and the next two chapters; for a Cartesian geometry problem. Furthermore, as compared to only energy conservation law for the CHT in the last three chapters, the mass and momentum conservation law are also considered for the
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Newtonian Fluid Dynamics as a Mathematical – Physical Science
2011a>There are two mathematical–physical descriptions of fluid dynamics. The first of them is a microscopic description, from the Boltzmann equation for the (one-particle) distribution function \( f({\hbox{t}}, {\hbox{x}};{ }\xi ) \): $$ \partial f/\partial {\hbox{t }}\!\!
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Relativistic fluid dynamics: physics for many different scales
Living Reviews in Relativity, 2021Nils Andersson
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Fluid dynamics problems in building physics
2016A part of building physics deals with dynamics of motion of gases (e.g. air) and liquid (e.g. water) of buildings (and their components), and things and people within and surrounding the buildings. Buildings and cities become much bigger, higher and deeper (into the ground) at an unprecedented rate.
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Fluid Dynamics Geology and Evolutionary Physics in Byron
Abstract This chapter addresses Byron’s knowledge and use of the evolution theories advanced by Georges Cuvier, Jean-Baptiste Lamarck, and Étienne Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire. The chapter’s focus is on the poet’s late ‘Mystery’ verse dramas of 1821–2. Cuvier’s 1811 theory of an Earth recurringly annihilated serves as the bleak undercurrent ofopenaire +1 more source
Physics-informed deep learning for data-driven solutions of computational fluid dynamics
Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering, 2022Solji Choi, Jonggeol Na, Jong Min Lee
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