Suggest some books for learning CFD
Hey @mark1,
Make sure to take a look at this blog post aswell as this thread.
I also highly suggest that you take a look at the tutorial section, where you can get some hands on practice. If you have issues running your simulations, make sure to ask for help in the project support boards.
/Ric
Hi @mark1!
Here a short list.
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“An Introduction to Fluid Dynamics” by G. K. Batchelor
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“Physical Fluid Dynamics” by D. J. Tritton
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“Fundamentals of Aerodynamics” Book by John D. Anderson
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“Modern Compressible Flow: With Historical Perspective” 2nd Edition Book by John D. Anderson
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“Modern Compressible Flow: With Historical Perspective” by J. D. Anderson
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“Elements of Gasdynamics” by H. A. Liepmann and A. Roshko. Liepmann and Roshko
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“Boundary Layer Theory” by H. Schlichting
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“Turbulent Flows” by Stephen B. Pope (got that as well, very good book!)
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“Thermodynamics, Schaum’s Outline Series” by M. M. Abbott and H. A. van Ness
Hope that helps!
Jousef
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