
Moving Particle Semi-implicit Method
A Meshfree Particle Method for Fluid Dynamics
- 306 pages
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
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Moving Particle Semi-implicit Method
A Meshfree Particle Method for Fluid Dynamics
About this book
Moving Particle Semi-implicit Method: A Meshfree Particle Method for Fluid Dynamics begins by familiarizing the reader with basic theory that supports their journey through sections on advanced MPH methods. The unique insights that this method provides include fluid-structure interaction, non-Newtonian flow, and cavitation, making it relevant to a wide range of applications in the mechanical, structural, and nuclear industries, and in bioengineering. Co-authored by the originator of the MPS method, this book is the most authoritative guide available. It will be of great value to students, academics and researchers in industry.- Presents the differences between MPH and SPH, helping readers choose between methods for different purposes- Provides pieces of computer code that readers can use in their own simulations- Includes the full, extended algorithms- Explores the use of MPS in a range of industries and applications, including practical advice
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Table of contents
- Cover image
- Title page
- Table of Contents
- Copyright
- Preface
- Chapter 1. Introduction
- Chapter 2. Fundamentals of Fluid Simulation by the MPS Method
- Chapter 3. Extended Algorithms
- Chapter 4. Boundary Conditions
- Chapter 5. Surface Tension Models in Particle Methods
- Chapter 6. Advanced Techniques
- Index