Computational Fluid-Structure Interaction (eBook)
John Wiley & Sons (Verlag)
978-1-118-48357-2 (ISBN)
Dr. Yuri Bazilevs received his PhD from University of Texas at Austin in 2006 and is an Associate Professor in Department of Structural Engineering at University of California, San Diego. He has been conducting computational fluid mechanics research since 2000, teaching classes on that subject since 2008, and has been conducting computational FSI research since 2005. He has published over 60 journal papers on computational fluid and structural mechanics and computational FSI. He coauthored a book on isogeometric analysis, a technique that is now widely used in computational fluid and structural mechanics and computational FSI. He taught short courses on these subjects. He received numerous awards for his research in computational fluid mechanics and FSI. He is an Assistant Editor of Springer journal Computational Mechanics for manuscripts on computational fluid mechanics and FSI. More information on Dr. Bazilevs can be found at ristretto.ucsd.edu/~bazily/. Dr. Kenji Takizawa received his PhD from Tokyo Institute of Technology in 2005 and is an Associate Professor in Department of Modern Mechanical Engineering and Waseda Institute for Advanced Study at Waseda University, Tokyo. He has been conducting computational fluid mechanics research since 2000, teaching classes on that subject since 2010, and has been conducting computational FSI research since 2003. He has published over 80 papers on computational fluid mechanics and FSI, including 34 journal papers. He taught short courses on these subjects. He received numerous awards for his research in computational fluid mechanics and FSI. He is an Associate Editor of ASME Journal of Applied Mechanics and is responsible for manuscripts on computational fluid mechanics and FSI. He is also an Assistant Editor of Springer journal Computational Mechanics for manuscripts on computational fluid mechanics and FSI. More information on Dr. Takizawa can be found at jp.tafsm.org/. Dr. Tayfun Tezduyar received his PhD from Caltech in 1982 and is the James F. Barbour Professor in Mechanical Engineering at Rice University, Houston. He has been conducting computational fluid mechanics research since 1979, teaching classes on that subject since 1987, and has been conducting computational FSI research since 1991. He has published over 440 papers on computational fluid mechanics and FSI, including 200 journal papers. He taught short courses on these subjects. He received numerous awards for his research in computational fluid mechanics and FSI. He is an Editor of Springer journal Computational Mechanics and is responsible for the manuscripts on computational fluid mechanics and FSI. He was the director of the Army High Performance Computing Research Center in 1994-1998, Chairman of Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science at Rice in 1999-2004, and Chairman of ASME Applied Mechanics Division in 2010-2011. More information on Dr. Tezduyar can be found at tafsm.org/tezduyar/.
"Computational Fluid-Structure Interaction: Methods and
Applications is a comprehensive reference for researchers and
practicing engineers who would like to advance their existing
knowledge on these subjects. It is also an ideal text for graduate
and senior-level undergraduate courses in computational fluid
mechanics and computational FSI." (Expofairs, 18
October 2013)
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 25.1.2013 |
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Reihe/Serie | Wiley Series in Computational Mechanics |
Wiley Series in Computational Mechanics | Wiley Series in Computational Mechanics |
Sprache | englisch |
Themenwelt | Technik ► Architektur |
Technik ► Maschinenbau | |
Schlagworte | Aeronautic & Aerospace Engineering • Applications • Approach • Book • combines • computational fluidstructure • Computational / Numerical Methods • Differential • Equations • Experts • Field • Fluid • fluid mechanics • fundamentals • Interaction Methods • leading • Luft- u. Raumfahrttechnik • Maschinenbau • Material • mechanical engineering • Mechanics • Methods • present • Reader • realworld problems • Rechnergestützte / Numerische Verfahren im Maschinenbau • Rechnergestützte / Numerische Verfahren im Maschinenbau • Strömungsmechanik • Strömungsmechanik • Unique |
ISBN-10 | 1-118-48357-X / 111848357X |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-118-48357-2 / 9781118483572 |
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