Numerical Simulation in Micropolar Fluid Dynamics: Mathematical Modelling of Nonlinear Flows of Micropolar Fluids - Couverture souple

Beg, Anwar; Bhargava, R.; Rashidi, M.M.

 
9783845409160: Numerical Simulation in Micropolar Fluid Dynamics: Mathematical Modelling of Nonlinear Flows of Micropolar Fluids

Synopsis

Numerical Simulation in Micropolar Fluid Dynamics presents a detailed study of various multi-physical flow problems of micropolar non-Newtonian fluids. A comprehensive overview of modern micropolar fluid mechanics and applications is provided. A number of powerful numerical methods including finite element methods, homotopy analysis methods, network simulation and differential transform methods are then applied to specific steady flow scenarios. Magnetohydrodynamic, double-diffusive convection, magneto-tribological, stagnation point, chemically-reacting and enclosure flows are all studied. Extensive details of numerical analysis are provided. It is hoped that this monograph will stimulate further research in related fields.

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Présentation de l'éditeur

Numerical Simulation in Micropolar Fluid Dynamics presents a detailed study of various multi-physical flow problems of micropolar non-Newtonian fluids. A comprehensive overview of modern micropolar fluid mechanics and applications is provided. A number of powerful numerical methods including finite element methods, homotopy analysis methods, network simulation and differential transform methods are then applied to specific steady flow scenarios. Magnetohydrodynamic, double-diffusive convection, magneto-tribological, stagnation point, chemically-reacting and enclosure flows are all studied. Extensive details of numerical analysis are provided. It is hoped that this monograph will stimulate further research in related fields.

Biographie de l'auteur

Dr. O. Anwar Bég is Research Leader in Biomechanics/Biotechnology in the Department of Engineering and Mathematics, Sheffield Hallam University, UK. He also directs the MEng (Hons) Aerospace Engineering course. Born in 1969, he obtained his PhD in Engineering Science from Manchester University in 1996. He has published over 120 journal articles.

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