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Rating:  Summary: excellent Review: A very good book to start learnig about CFD and an excellent book to everyone that works with CFD.
Rating:  Summary: If you want to code heat/mass transfer/fluid flow, buy this Review: This is extraordinarily well-written for anyone who knows a little bit about heat transfer, mass transfer, or fluid flow and wants to write a mathematical model to perform calculations in 1D, 2D or 3D. (Also works for electromagnetic equations of the same form--used it for my doctoral thesis.) It's very practically oriented, with clear explanations and good diagrams showing how the grid layout translates into code.
Rating:  Summary: A fundamental book on CFD Review: This is one of the ground breaking texts. I purchased a copy on the recommendation of a collegue (who has worked in the field for a while) when I started in Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD).I found the book a little bit difficult to get into. Having spent more time working through CFD problems, it all now makes sense - although I would recommend beginners to find something else more recent (such as An introduction to Computational Fluid Dynamics: The finite volume method by Versteeg & Malalasekera) that has some of the more recent developments in the field. It is still an invaluable reference to have on your bookshelf as it covers the fundamentals of CFD.
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