Applied Computational Fluid Dynamics
by Hyoung Woo Oh
Publisher: InTech 2012
ISBN-13: 9789535102717
Number of pages: 344
Description:
This comprehensive book can be used as a reference text to meet the needs of advanced scientists and research engineers who want to improve their computational fluid dynamics (CFD) skills to solve a variety of fluid flow problems.
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