Finite volume
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Derivation of discretized equations
- Ferziger Ch 4 (p.71)
- Ptankar Ch 3.2 (p.27)
- Versteeg Ch. 4 (p.85) - illustration by simple example (heat transfer)
- Hoffmann Vol 2 Ch. 18 (p. 385)
Error analysis
- Versteeg Appendix A (p. 240)
- Ferziger Ch. 2.5 (p.31)
- Chung Ch 7 (p.218) (FV via FD), Chung Ch 15 (p. 491) (FV via FE)
- Blazek Ch 10 (p.331)
Grid arrangement (staggered vs co-located)
- Ferziger Ch 8.4 (p. 225)
- Ptankar Ch. 6.3 (p. 118)
- Blazek Ch. 4.2 (p.83)
References
Versteeg, H.K.; Malalasekera W. (1995). An Introduction to Computational Fluid Dynamics: The Finite Volume Method. Wiley and Sons. ISBN 0-582-21884-5.
Ferziger, J.H.; Peric, M. (2002). Computational Methods for Fluid Dynamics (3rd ed.). Springer. ISBN 3-540-42074-6.
Chung (2002). Computational Fluid Dynamics. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-594162.
Ptankar, Suhas (1980). Numerical Heat Transfer and Fluid Flow. Taylor and Francis. ISBN 0-89116-522-3.
Blazek, J. (2001). Computational Fluid Dynamics: Principles and Applications. Elsevier Science. ISBN 0-08-043009-0.
To Review
Hoffmann, Klaus; Chiang, Steve (2000). Computational Fluid Dynamics: Volume II (4th ed.). Engineering Education System. ISBN 0-9623731-3-3.
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