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    Advances in Computational Fluid Dynamics by Souayeh, Basma; Ramesh, Katta;

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    Product details:

    • Edition number 1
    • Publisher CRC Press
    • Date of Publication 17 November 2025

    • ISBN 9781041008194
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages484 pages
    • Size 234x156 mm
    • Language English
    • Illustrations 277 Illustrations, black & white; 8 Halftones, black & white; 269 Line drawings, black & white; 31 Tables, black & white
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    Short description:

    This book delves into the emergent ways that engineers are utilizing computer simulations to enhance efficiency, reduce costs, and innovate across aerospace, automotive, energy, and biomedical engineering fields. It provides the most recent tools and strategies for improving prediction accuracy, design, and optimization.

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    Long description:

    Advances in Computational Fluid Dynamics delves into the emergent ways that engineers are utilizing computer simulations to enhance efficiency, reduce costs, and innovate across aerospace, automotive, energy, and biomedical engineering fields. It provides the most recent tools and strategies for improving prediction accuracy, design, and optimization.


    Highlighting the practical uses of computational fluid dynamics (CFD) in solving real-world engineering issues, the book covers a wide range of physical problems from turbulence modeling and high-performance computing to the integration of machine learning and multiphysics simulation. It includes case studies in aerodynamic designs, energy conversion processes, and cooling systems and examines AI integration and machine learning techniques.


    The book will interest researchers, upper-level undergraduate, and graduate engineering students studying practical applications of CFD.

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    Table of Contents:

    1. Steady Navier-Stokes Solutions in Rotating Disk Boundary Layers.  2. MHD Maxwell Fluid with Slip over Porous Stretching Sheets.  3. Couple Stress Effects in Magnetic Hybrid Nanofluid Flows.  4. Jeffrey Fluid Flow with Heat and Mass Transfer.  5. Axisymmetric Nanofluid Flow with Non-Uniform Magnetic Field.  6. Nanofluid Flows in Heat Exchangers.  7. Double-Diffusive Effects in Williamson Nanofluid Flow.  8. Thermal Analysis in MHD Ternary Nanofluid Models.  9. Trihybrid Nanofluids with Inclined Magnetic Fields.  10. LES-RANS Hybrid Models in CFD.  11. Laplace Homotopy Method for Fractional KdV Equations.  12. Machine Learning for Lid-Driven Cavity Flow.  13. Statistical Study of MHD Williamson Nanofluid Flow.  14. Maxwell Thin-Film Flow with Viscous Dissipation.  15. Casson Hybrid Nanofluid Flow with Chemical Reactions.  16. MHD Heat and Mass Transfer in Non-Newtonian Fluids.  17. Cooling Solutions Using Microchannel Systems.  18. Solar Energy and Thermal Management Systems.  19. Immiscible Micropolar Flow in Vertical Channels.  20. Micropolar Flow with Radiation and Magnetic Fields.  21. Magneto-Oberbeck Convection with Uniform Heat Flux.  

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