Molecular Gas Dynamics and the Direct Simulation of Gas Flows (Oxford Engineering Science Series)
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Book Description
The direct simulation Monte Carlo (DSMC) method has, in recent years, become widely used for engineering and scientific studies of gas flows that involve low densities or very small physical dimensions. The method is a direct physical simulation of the motion of representative molecules,
rather than a numerical solution of the equations that provide a mathematical model of the flow. The computations are no longer expensive and the period since the original 1976 publication of this work has seen enormous improvements in the molecular models, the procedures, and the implementation
strategies. This greatly expanded new version of the author's seminal Molecular Gas Dynamics will be considered the definitive text on the subject. It includes all the refinements and research since the earlier book. The molecular theory of gas flows is developed from first principles and is
extended to cover new models and procedures. The method and typical applications are illustrated through 13 demonstration programs that are listed in FORTRAN source code on an accompanying computer disc. All numerical results in the book have been obtained from these programs. The applications
range from verification cases for simple homogeneous gases to complex multidimensional flows of gas mixtures and chemically reacting flows.
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Intended for scientists and engineers who wished to analyze practical non-linear gas flows at the molecular level.
Molecular Gas Dynamics and the Direct Simulation of Gas Flows (Oxford Engineering Science Series),G. A. Bird,Oxford University Press, USA,0198561954,Engineering - Mechanical,English as a Second Language,Fluid Mechanics,Foreign Language Study,Gas dynamics,Gas flow,Language,Mathematical models,Mechanics - Dynamics - General,Molecular dynamics,Physics,Science,Science/Mathematics,Engineering & Technology | Mechanical Engineering,English,Gas technology,Science / Dynamics
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