Computational Fluid Dynamics
T. J. Chung
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Computational Fluid Dynamics
by T. J. Chung
Published
2010
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Pages
1058
ISBN-13
9781282818736
Subjects
Turbulence modeling for CFD
Computational fluid dynamics
Computational methods for fluid dynamics
Computational fluid dynamics
An introduction to computational fluid dynamics
Post-processing of experimental and numerical data
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