Applied Shape Optimization For Fluids Hardcover
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Author 1
Bijan Mohammadi
Book Description
This new edition of Applied Shape Optimization for Fluids deals with shape optimization problems for fluids, with the equations needed for their understanding (Euler and Navier Strokes, but also those for microfluids) and with the numerical simulation of these problems. It presents the state of the art in shape optimization for an extended range of applications involving fluid flows. Automatic differentiation, approximate gradients, unstructured mesh adaptation, multi-modelconfigurations, and time-dependent problems are introduced, and their implementation into the industrial environments of aerospace and automobile equipment industry explained and illustrated. With the increases in the power of computers in industry since the first edition, methods which were previously unfeasible have begun giving results, namely evolutionary algorithms, topological optimization methods, and level set algortihms. In this edition, these methods have been treated in separate chapters, but the book remains primarily one on differential shape optimization.This book is essential reading for engineers interested in the implementation and solution of optimization problems using commercial packages or in-house solvers and graduates and researchers in applied mathematics, aerospace, or mechanical engineering, fluid dynamics, and CFD. More generally, anyone needing to understand and solve design problems or looking for new exciting areas for research and development in this area will find this book useful, especially in applying the methodology topractical problems.
ISBN-10
0199546908
ISBN-13
9780199546909
Language
English
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Publication Date
30 November 2009
Number of Pages
293
About the Author
Bijan Mohammadi is Director of Institut de Mathematiques et de Modelisation de Montpellier and Professor at the Universite Montpellier II.; Olivier Pironneau is Professor at Laboratoire Jacques-Louis Lions of the Universite? Pierre et Marie Curie (Paris VI), a member of the French academy of sciences, and President of the national committee for supercomputing.
Author 2
Olivier Pironneau
Editorial Review
I found it very stimulating and furthermore convincing in its basic tenet that gradient based optimization is workable and highly competetive for shape optimization.' * ZAMM * '... a tour de force containing many interesting ideas from diverse communities and plenty of examples.' * ZAMM * Review from previous edition '... covers a wide range of techniques that can be utilized for the optimization of shapes in fluid dynamics.' * ZAMM *