Boundary integral and singularity methods for linearized viscous flow

By: Pozrikidis, CSeries: Cambridge texts in applied mathematicsPublication details: Cambridge, U.K.: Cambridge University Press, [c1992]Description: 259 pISBN: 9780521406932Subject(s): Viscous flow--Mathematics | Boundary element methodsLOC classification: TA357.5.V56Online resources: Google books (partial view)
Contents:
1. Preliminaries 2. The boundary integral equations 3. Green's Functions 4. Generalized boundary integral methods 5. Flow due to interfaces 6. The boundary element method 7. The singularity method
Summary: This book presents a coherent introduction to boundary integral, boundary element and singularity methods for steady and unsteady flow at zero Reynolds number. The focus of the discussion is not only on the theoretical foundation, but also on the practical application and computer implementation. The text is supplemented with a number of examples and unsolved problems, many drawn from the field of particulate creeping flows. The material is selected so that the book may serve both as a reference monograph and as a textbook in a graduate course on fluid mechanics or computational fluid mechanics.--- Summary provided by the publisher
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1. Preliminaries
2. The boundary integral equations
3. Green's Functions
4. Generalized boundary integral methods
5. Flow due to interfaces
6. The boundary element method
7. The singularity method

This book presents a coherent introduction to boundary integral, boundary element and singularity methods for steady and unsteady flow at zero Reynolds number. The focus of the discussion is not only on the theoretical foundation, but also on the practical application and computer implementation. The text is supplemented with a number of examples and unsolved problems, many drawn from the field of particulate creeping flows. The material is selected so that the book may serve both as a reference monograph and as a textbook in a graduate course on fluid mechanics or computational fluid mechanics.--- Summary provided by the publisher

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