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An introduction to computational fluid dynamics : / H.K.Versteeg
Titre : An introduction to computational fluid dynamics : : the finite volume method second édition Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : H.K.Versteeg, Mention d'édition : 2 éd Editeur : England : Pearson Année de publication : 2007 Importance : 503p Présentation : couv.illi.fig.tab.ind.bib Format : 24.5×19cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-13-127498-3 Langues : Anglais (eng) Langues originales : Anglais (eng) Index. décimale : 531 Mécanique classique, mécanique du solide Résumé :
"The use of Computational Fluid Dynamics to simulate and predict fluid flows, heat transfer and associated phenomena continues to grow throughout many engineering disciplines. On the back of ever more powerful computers and graphical user interfaces CFD provides engineers with a reliable tool to assist in the design of industrial equipment often reducing or eliminating the need for performing trial-and-error experimentation.
An Introduction to Computational Fluid Dynamics is the ideal text for the newcomer to the area whether they be undergraduates, graduates, or professionals. It provides thorough yet accessible coverage of commercial finite volume based CFD codes within the context of the underlying theory, giving the reader a full appreciation of CFD and its numerous engineering applications.
The use of Computational Fluid Dynamics to simulate and predict fluid flows, heat transfer and associated phenomena continues to grow throughout many engineering disciplines. On the back of ever more powerful computers and graphical user interfaces CFD provides engineers with a reliable tool to assist in the design of industrial equipment often reducing or eliminating the need for performing trial-and-error experimentation.
An Introduction to Computational Fluid Dynamics is the ideal text for the newcomer to the area whether they be undergraduates, graduates, or professionals. It provides thorough yet accessible coverage of commercial finite volume based CFD codes within the context of the underlying theory, giving the reader a full appreciation of CFD and its numerous engineering applications.
Key features
"" Offers essential support for novice users of commercial CFD codes such as ANSYS CFX, FLUENT, STAR-CD and PHOENICS.
"" Covers fluids and turbulence physics together with computational modelling techniques
"" Uses a step-by-step approach to introduce the methodology
"" Chapter summaries and worked examples throughout to reinforce understanding of the key concepts
New to this edition
"" A new chapter describing unstructured meshing techniques
"" A new chapter on CFD uncertainty
"" New coverage of the fundamentals of Large-Eddy Simulation (LES) and Direct Numerical Simulation (DNS) techniques
"" Summaries of TVD techniques and multi-grid solution techniques
"Added examples of the SIMPLE algorithm for pressure-velocity coupling
"Two new chapters with advanced material covering combustion and radiative heat transfer modelling
H K Versteeg and W Malalasekera are both senior lecturers in Thermo-Fluids, at Loughborough University."
Note de contenu :
Chapter 1. Introduction. Chapter 2. Conservation laws of fluid motion and their boundary conditions. Chapter 3. Turbulence and its modelling. Chapter 4. The finite volume method for diffusion problems. Chapter 5. The finite volume method for convection-diffusion problems. Chapter 6. Solution algorithms for pressure-velocity coupling in steady flows. Chapter 7. Solution of systems of discretised equations. Chapter 8. The finite volume method for unsteady flows. Chapter 9. Implementation of boundary conditions. Chapter 10. Uncertainty in CFD modelling. Chapter 11. Methods for dealing with complex geometries. Chapter 12. Combustion modelling. Chapter 13. Radiation modelling. Chapter 14. Multiphase flow modelling. Referenc. Index.
An introduction to computational fluid dynamics : : the finite volume method second édition [texte imprimé] / H.K.Versteeg, . - 2 éd . - England : Pearson, 2007 . - 503p : couv.illi.fig.tab.ind.bib ; 24.5×19cm.
ISBN : 978-0-13-127498-3
Langues : Anglais (eng) Langues originales : Anglais (eng)
Index. décimale : 531 Mécanique classique, mécanique du solide Résumé :
"The use of Computational Fluid Dynamics to simulate and predict fluid flows, heat transfer and associated phenomena continues to grow throughout many engineering disciplines. On the back of ever more powerful computers and graphical user interfaces CFD provides engineers with a reliable tool to assist in the design of industrial equipment often reducing or eliminating the need for performing trial-and-error experimentation.
An Introduction to Computational Fluid Dynamics is the ideal text for the newcomer to the area whether they be undergraduates, graduates, or professionals. It provides thorough yet accessible coverage of commercial finite volume based CFD codes within the context of the underlying theory, giving the reader a full appreciation of CFD and its numerous engineering applications.
The use of Computational Fluid Dynamics to simulate and predict fluid flows, heat transfer and associated phenomena continues to grow throughout many engineering disciplines. On the back of ever more powerful computers and graphical user interfaces CFD provides engineers with a reliable tool to assist in the design of industrial equipment often reducing or eliminating the need for performing trial-and-error experimentation.
An Introduction to Computational Fluid Dynamics is the ideal text for the newcomer to the area whether they be undergraduates, graduates, or professionals. It provides thorough yet accessible coverage of commercial finite volume based CFD codes within the context of the underlying theory, giving the reader a full appreciation of CFD and its numerous engineering applications.
Key features
"" Offers essential support for novice users of commercial CFD codes such as ANSYS CFX, FLUENT, STAR-CD and PHOENICS.
"" Covers fluids and turbulence physics together with computational modelling techniques
"" Uses a step-by-step approach to introduce the methodology
"" Chapter summaries and worked examples throughout to reinforce understanding of the key concepts
New to this edition
"" A new chapter describing unstructured meshing techniques
"" A new chapter on CFD uncertainty
"" New coverage of the fundamentals of Large-Eddy Simulation (LES) and Direct Numerical Simulation (DNS) techniques
"" Summaries of TVD techniques and multi-grid solution techniques
"Added examples of the SIMPLE algorithm for pressure-velocity coupling
"Two new chapters with advanced material covering combustion and radiative heat transfer modelling
H K Versteeg and W Malalasekera are both senior lecturers in Thermo-Fluids, at Loughborough University."
Note de contenu :
Chapter 1. Introduction. Chapter 2. Conservation laws of fluid motion and their boundary conditions. Chapter 3. Turbulence and its modelling. Chapter 4. The finite volume method for diffusion problems. Chapter 5. The finite volume method for convection-diffusion problems. Chapter 6. Solution algorithms for pressure-velocity coupling in steady flows. Chapter 7. Solution of systems of discretised equations. Chapter 8. The finite volume method for unsteady flows. Chapter 9. Implementation of boundary conditions. Chapter 10. Uncertainty in CFD modelling. Chapter 11. Methods for dealing with complex geometries. Chapter 12. Combustion modelling. Chapter 13. Radiation modelling. Chapter 14. Multiphase flow modelling. Referenc. Index.
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité 10/168288 L/531.644 Livre Bibliothèque Science et Technologie indéterminé Exclu du prêt Fuzzy sets and fuzzy logic / George J. Klir
Titre : Fuzzy sets and fuzzy logic : Theory and applications Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : George J. Klir, Mention d'édition : 1 st édition Editeur : England : Pearson Année de publication : 1995 Importance : 574p Présentation : couv.illi.fig.tab.bib Format : 24×18cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-13-101171-7 Note générale : "I. THEORY.
1. From Classical (Crisp) Sets to Fuzzy Sets: A Grand Paradigm Shift.
Introduction. Crisp Sets: An Overview. Fuzzy Sets: Basic Types. Fuzzy Sets: Basic Concepts. Characteristics and Significance of the Paradigm Shift. Notes. Exercises.
2. Fuzzy Sets versus Crisp Sets.
Additional Properties of -Cuts. Representations of Fuzzy Sets. Extension Principle for Fuzzy Sets. Notes. Exercises.
3. Operations on Fuzzy Sets.
Types of Operations. Fuzzy Complements. Fuzzy Intersections: t- Norms. Fuzzy Unions: t-Conorms. Combinations of Operations. Aggregation Operations. Notes. Exercises.
4. Fuzzy Arithmetic.
Fuzzy Numbers. Linguistic Variables. Arithmetic Operations on Intervals. Arithmetic Operations on Fuzzy Numbers. Lattice of Fuzzy Numbers. Fuzzy Equations. Notes. Exercises.
5. Fuzzy Relations.
Crisp versus Fuzzy Relations. Projections and Cylindric Extensions. Binary Fuzzy Relations. Binary Relations on a Single Set. Fuzzy Equivalence Relations. Fuzzy Compatibility Relations. Fuzzy Ordering Relations. Fuzzy Morphisms. Sup-i Compositions of Fuzzy Relations. Inf- Compositions of Fuzzy Relations. Notes. Exercises.
6. Fuzzy Relation Equations.
General Discussion. Problem Partitioning. Solution Method. Fuzzy Relation Equations Based on Sup-i Compositions. Fuzzy Relation Equations Based on Inf-Compositions. Approximate Solutions. The Use of Neural Networks. Notes. Exercises.
7. Possibility Theory.
Fuzzy Measures. Evidence Theory. Possibility Theory. Fuzzy Sets and Possibility Theory. Possibility Theory versus Probability Theory. Notes. Exercises.
8. Fuzzy Logic.
Classical Logic: An Overview. Multivalued Logics. Fuzzy Propositions. Fuzzy Quantifiers. Linguistic Hedges. Inference from Conditional Fuzzy Propositions. Inference from Conditional and Qualified Propositions. Inference from Quantified Propositions. Notes. Exercises.
9. Uncertainty-Based Information.
Information and Uncertainty. Nonspecificity of Crisp Sets. Nonspecificity of Fuzzy Sets. Fuzziness of Fuzzy Sets. Uncertainty in Evidence Theory. Summary of Uncertainty Measures. Principles of Uncertainty. Notes. Exercises.
II. APPLICATIONS.
10. Constructing Fuzzy Sets and Operations on Fuzzy Sets.
General Discussion. Methods of Construction: An Overview. Direct Methods with One Expert. Direct Methods with Multiple Experts. Indirect Methods with One Expert. Indirect Methods with Multiple Experts. Constructions from Sample Data. Notes. Exercises.
11. Approximate Reasoning.
Fuzzy Expert Systems: An Overview. Fuzzy Implications. Selection of Fuzzy Implications. Multiconditional Approximate Reasoning. The Role of Fuzzy Relation Equations. Interval-Valued Approximate Reasoning. Notes. Exercises.
12. Fuzzy Systems.
General Discussion. Fuzzy Controllers: An Overview. Fuzzy Controllers: An Example. Fuzzy Systems and Neural Networks. Fuzzy Neural Networks. Fuzzy Automata. Fuzzy Dynamic Systems. Notes. Exercises.
13. Pattern Recognition.
Introduction. Fuzzy Clustering. Fuzzy Pattern Recognition. Fuzzy Image Processing. Notes. Exercises.
14. Fuzzy Databases and Information Retrieval Systems.
General Discussion. Fuzzy Databases. Fuzzy Information Retrieval. Notes. Exercises.
15. Fuzzy Decision Making.
General Discussion. Individual Decision Making. Multiperson Decision Making. Multicriteria Decision Making. Multistage Decision Making. Fuzzy Ranking Methods. Fuzzy Linear Programming. Notes. Exercises.
16. Engineering Applications.
Introduction. Civil Engineering. Mechanical Engineering. Industrial Engineering. Computer Engineering. Reliability Theory. Robotics. Notes. Exercises.
17. Miscellaneous Applications.
Introduction. Medicine. Economics. Fuzzy Systems and Genetic Algorithms. Fuzzy Regression. Interpersonal Communication. Other Applications. Notes. Exercises.
Appendix A. Neural Networks: An Overview.
Appendix B. Genetic Algorithms: An Overview.
Appendix C. Rough Sets versus Fuzzy Sets.
Appendix D. Proofs of Some Mathematical Theorems.
Appendix E. Glossary of Key Concepts.
Appendix F. Glossary of Symbols.
Bibliography.
Bibliographical Index.
Name Index.
Subject Index. "
Langues : Anglais (eng) Langues originales : Anglais (eng) Index. décimale : 621 Physique appliquée Résumé : Reflecting the tremendous advances that have taken place in the study of fuzzy set theory and fuzzy logic from 1988 to the present, this book not only details the theoretical advances in these areas, but considers a broad variety of applications of fuzzy sets and fuzzy logic as well. Theoretical aspects of fuzzy set theory and fuzzy logic are covered in Part I of the text, including: basic types of fuzzy sets; connections between fuzzy sets and crisp sets; the various aggregation operations of fuzzy sets; fuzzy numbers and arithmetic operations on fuzzy numbers; fuzzy relations and the study of fuzzy relation equations. Part II is devoted to applications of fuzzy set theory and fuzzy logic, including: various methods for constructing membership functions of fuzzy sets; the use of fuzzy logic for approximate reasoning in expert systems; fuzzy systems and controllers; fuzzy databases; fuzzy decision making; and engineering applications. For everyone interested in an introduction to fuzzy set theory and fuzzy logic.
Fuzzy sets and fuzzy logic : Theory and applications [texte imprimé] / George J. Klir, . - 1 st édition . - England : Pearson, 1995 . - 574p : couv.illi.fig.tab.bib ; 24×18cm.
ISBN : 978-0-13-101171-7
"I. THEORY.
1. From Classical (Crisp) Sets to Fuzzy Sets: A Grand Paradigm Shift.
Introduction. Crisp Sets: An Overview. Fuzzy Sets: Basic Types. Fuzzy Sets: Basic Concepts. Characteristics and Significance of the Paradigm Shift. Notes. Exercises.
2. Fuzzy Sets versus Crisp Sets.
Additional Properties of -Cuts. Representations of Fuzzy Sets. Extension Principle for Fuzzy Sets. Notes. Exercises.
3. Operations on Fuzzy Sets.
Types of Operations. Fuzzy Complements. Fuzzy Intersections: t- Norms. Fuzzy Unions: t-Conorms. Combinations of Operations. Aggregation Operations. Notes. Exercises.
4. Fuzzy Arithmetic.
Fuzzy Numbers. Linguistic Variables. Arithmetic Operations on Intervals. Arithmetic Operations on Fuzzy Numbers. Lattice of Fuzzy Numbers. Fuzzy Equations. Notes. Exercises.
5. Fuzzy Relations.
Crisp versus Fuzzy Relations. Projections and Cylindric Extensions. Binary Fuzzy Relations. Binary Relations on a Single Set. Fuzzy Equivalence Relations. Fuzzy Compatibility Relations. Fuzzy Ordering Relations. Fuzzy Morphisms. Sup-i Compositions of Fuzzy Relations. Inf- Compositions of Fuzzy Relations. Notes. Exercises.
6. Fuzzy Relation Equations.
General Discussion. Problem Partitioning. Solution Method. Fuzzy Relation Equations Based on Sup-i Compositions. Fuzzy Relation Equations Based on Inf-Compositions. Approximate Solutions. The Use of Neural Networks. Notes. Exercises.
7. Possibility Theory.
Fuzzy Measures. Evidence Theory. Possibility Theory. Fuzzy Sets and Possibility Theory. Possibility Theory versus Probability Theory. Notes. Exercises.
8. Fuzzy Logic.
Classical Logic: An Overview. Multivalued Logics. Fuzzy Propositions. Fuzzy Quantifiers. Linguistic Hedges. Inference from Conditional Fuzzy Propositions. Inference from Conditional and Qualified Propositions. Inference from Quantified Propositions. Notes. Exercises.
9. Uncertainty-Based Information.
Information and Uncertainty. Nonspecificity of Crisp Sets. Nonspecificity of Fuzzy Sets. Fuzziness of Fuzzy Sets. Uncertainty in Evidence Theory. Summary of Uncertainty Measures. Principles of Uncertainty. Notes. Exercises.
II. APPLICATIONS.
10. Constructing Fuzzy Sets and Operations on Fuzzy Sets.
General Discussion. Methods of Construction: An Overview. Direct Methods with One Expert. Direct Methods with Multiple Experts. Indirect Methods with One Expert. Indirect Methods with Multiple Experts. Constructions from Sample Data. Notes. Exercises.
11. Approximate Reasoning.
Fuzzy Expert Systems: An Overview. Fuzzy Implications. Selection of Fuzzy Implications. Multiconditional Approximate Reasoning. The Role of Fuzzy Relation Equations. Interval-Valued Approximate Reasoning. Notes. Exercises.
12. Fuzzy Systems.
General Discussion. Fuzzy Controllers: An Overview. Fuzzy Controllers: An Example. Fuzzy Systems and Neural Networks. Fuzzy Neural Networks. Fuzzy Automata. Fuzzy Dynamic Systems. Notes. Exercises.
13. Pattern Recognition.
Introduction. Fuzzy Clustering. Fuzzy Pattern Recognition. Fuzzy Image Processing. Notes. Exercises.
14. Fuzzy Databases and Information Retrieval Systems.
General Discussion. Fuzzy Databases. Fuzzy Information Retrieval. Notes. Exercises.
15. Fuzzy Decision Making.
General Discussion. Individual Decision Making. Multiperson Decision Making. Multicriteria Decision Making. Multistage Decision Making. Fuzzy Ranking Methods. Fuzzy Linear Programming. Notes. Exercises.
16. Engineering Applications.
Introduction. Civil Engineering. Mechanical Engineering. Industrial Engineering. Computer Engineering. Reliability Theory. Robotics. Notes. Exercises.
17. Miscellaneous Applications.
Introduction. Medicine. Economics. Fuzzy Systems and Genetic Algorithms. Fuzzy Regression. Interpersonal Communication. Other Applications. Notes. Exercises.
Appendix A. Neural Networks: An Overview.
Appendix B. Genetic Algorithms: An Overview.
Appendix C. Rough Sets versus Fuzzy Sets.
Appendix D. Proofs of Some Mathematical Theorems.
Appendix E. Glossary of Key Concepts.
Appendix F. Glossary of Symbols.
Bibliography.
Bibliographical Index.
Name Index.
Subject Index. "
Langues : Anglais (eng) Langues originales : Anglais (eng)
Index. décimale : 621 Physique appliquée Résumé : Reflecting the tremendous advances that have taken place in the study of fuzzy set theory and fuzzy logic from 1988 to the present, this book not only details the theoretical advances in these areas, but considers a broad variety of applications of fuzzy sets and fuzzy logic as well. Theoretical aspects of fuzzy set theory and fuzzy logic are covered in Part I of the text, including: basic types of fuzzy sets; connections between fuzzy sets and crisp sets; the various aggregation operations of fuzzy sets; fuzzy numbers and arithmetic operations on fuzzy numbers; fuzzy relations and the study of fuzzy relation equations. Part II is devoted to applications of fuzzy set theory and fuzzy logic, including: various methods for constructing membership functions of fuzzy sets; the use of fuzzy logic for approximate reasoning in expert systems; fuzzy systems and controllers; fuzzy databases; fuzzy decision making; and engineering applications. For everyone interested in an introduction to fuzzy set theory and fuzzy logic.
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité 98/57656 L/621.361 Livre Bibliothèque Science et Technologie indéterminé Exclu du prêt The essence of Electric Power Systems / J.A. Harrison
Titre : The essence of Electric Power Systems Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : J.A. Harrison, Mention d'édition : 1 ère édition Editeur : England : Pearson Année de publication : 1996 Importance : 117p Format : 23×15.5cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 133975142 Note générale : Introduction. Three-phase systems. Real Power. Apparent Power and Reactive Power. Components of a Power System. Power System Control. Faults in a Power System. Energy Supplies.
Langues : Anglais (eng) Langues originales : Anglais (eng) Index. décimale : 621 Physique appliquée Résumé : The Prentice Hall Essence of Engineering Series provides a concise, practical and uniform introduction to the core components of an undergraduate engineering degree. Acknowledging the recent changes within Higher Education, this approach uses a variety of pedagogical tools, case-studies, worked examples and self-test questions, to underpin the student's learning. Details of all titles in the series can be found on page ii. The book provides a clear understanding of the basic principles needed by those studying electric power systems for the first time. This introductory book focuses on the key concepts of three-phase systems, real, apparent and reactive power, the per-unit system, control of frequency and voltage, and symmetrical fault calculations. Features of this book includes: Explanation of the properties of the major components of a power system; simple equivalent circuits are developed to represent each of these components; it examines primary energy sources for electricity generation, including energy storage and system management; worked examples and exercises throughout the book reinforce knowledge. Intended as a thorough yet accessible introduction to electric power systems, this book assumes no prior knowledge, and will be invaluable reading for undergraduate students of electrical engineering…
The essence of Electric Power Systems [texte imprimé] / J.A. Harrison, . - 1 ère édition . - England : Pearson, 1996 . - 117p ; 23×15.5cm.
ISSN : 133975142
Introduction. Three-phase systems. Real Power. Apparent Power and Reactive Power. Components of a Power System. Power System Control. Faults in a Power System. Energy Supplies.
Langues : Anglais (eng) Langues originales : Anglais (eng)
Index. décimale : 621 Physique appliquée Résumé : The Prentice Hall Essence of Engineering Series provides a concise, practical and uniform introduction to the core components of an undergraduate engineering degree. Acknowledging the recent changes within Higher Education, this approach uses a variety of pedagogical tools, case-studies, worked examples and self-test questions, to underpin the student's learning. Details of all titles in the series can be found on page ii. The book provides a clear understanding of the basic principles needed by those studying electric power systems for the first time. This introductory book focuses on the key concepts of three-phase systems, real, apparent and reactive power, the per-unit system, control of frequency and voltage, and symmetrical fault calculations. Features of this book includes: Explanation of the properties of the major components of a power system; simple equivalent circuits are developed to represent each of these components; it examines primary energy sources for electricity generation, including energy storage and system management; worked examples and exercises throughout the book reinforce knowledge. Intended as a thorough yet accessible introduction to electric power systems, this book assumes no prior knowledge, and will be invaluable reading for undergraduate students of electrical engineering…
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité 98/57652 L/621.330 Livre Bibliothèque Science et Technologie indéterminé Exclu du prêt