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Computational Engineering - Introduction to Numerical Methods

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  • 2nd edition with updates and also new content
  • Completeness of modern numerical methods to solve engineering problems
  • Oriented to the most important application areas in mechanical, chemical, and civil engineering
  • Discussion of the methods for an efficient practical use of numerical simulation techniques

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Numerical simulation methods in all engineering disciplines gains more and more importance.

The successful and efficient application of such tools requires certain basic knowledge about the underlying numerical techniques.

The text gives a practice-oriented introduction in modern numerical methods as they typically are applied in mechanical, chemical, or civil engineering. Problems from heat transfer, structural mechanics, and fluid mechanics constitute a thematical focus of the text.

For the basic understanding of the topic aspects of numerical mathematics, natural sciences, computer science, and the corresponding engineering area are simultaneously important. Usually, the necessary information is distributed in different textbooks from the individual disciplines. In the present text the subject matter is presented in a comprehensive multidisciplinary way, where aspects from the different fields are treated insofar as it is necessary for general understanding. Overarching aspects and important questions related to accuracy, efficiency, and cost effectiveness are discussed.

The topics are presented in an introductory manner, such that besides basic mathematical standard knowledge in analysis and linear algebra no further prerequisites are necessary.

The book is suitable either for self-study or as an accompanying textbook for corresponding lectures. It can be useful for students of engineering disciplines as well as for computational engineers in industrial practice.


Authors and Affiliations

  • Numerische Berechnungsverfahren, Technische Universität Darmstadt, Darmstadt, Germany

    Michael Schäfer

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