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Finite element computational fluid mechanics
A dozen of so texts have appeared on the market during the past decade dealing with the theory and application of finite-element numerical methodology in mechanics. By far, the majority address problem in design-oriented structural mechanics, Conversely, others tend to be mathematically quite formal in content, without addressing the design issue. In both instances, however, the fundamental theoretical concept involves formulation of a variational boundary value problem statement of system "energy" and generating a discretized approximation of its extremum swing finite element concepts and procedures. For engineers and scientists whose expertise lies generally outside mathematics or structural analysis, and in flood mechanics in particular, these approaches are probably confusing if not rather incomprehensible and frustrating. The astute engineer or scientist, with a basic interest in fluid mechanics, has probably sensed that finite element solution methodology may possess considerable power and versatility for the problem class. However, with no comprehensive and readable literature reference, this individual will most likely resort directly to finite differences rather than spending the time to gain the apparent required theoretical proficiencies.
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