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AA214A - Numerical Methods in Fluid Mechanics
Principles underlying the Navier-Stokes equations. Relations between time-accurate and relaxation methods. Implicit and explicit methods combined with flux splitting and space factorization. Considerations of accuracy, stability of numerical methods, and programming complexity. Prerequisites: linear algebra and CME 200, 204, or equivalents with consent of instructor.
GERs: None
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Offerings
2008-2009 Autumn
| Sec | Type | Instructor | Room | Units | Days | Times | ||
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| 01 | Lecture | Thomas Pulliam | McCullough 122 | 3 | Mon Wed | 3:15-4:30pm |
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Readings
2007-2008 Autumn
| Sec | Kind | Books | ||
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| 01 | Required Material(s) | LOMAX: | FUNDAMENTALS OF COMPUTATIONAL FLUID DYNAMICS | |
2008-2009 Autumn
| Sec | Kind | Books | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 01 | Required Material(s) | LOMAX: | FUNDAMENTALS OF COMPUTATIONAL FLUID DYNAMICS | |
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