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Computer Simulation of Dynamic Phenomena - Mark L. Wilkins

English
1999-04-01
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This text describes computer programs for simulating phenomena in hydro­ dynamics, gas dynamics, and elastic plastic flow in one, two, and three dimen­ sions. Included in the two-dimensional program are Maxwell's equations and thermal and radiation diffusion. The programs were developed by the author during the years 1952-1985 at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. The largest main-frame computers a ... Full description

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This text describes computer programs for simulating phenomena in hydro­ dynamics, gas dynamics, and elastic plastic flow in one, two, and three dimen­ sions. Included in the two-dimensional program are Maxwell's equations and thermal and radiation diffusion. The programs were developed by the author during the years 1952-1985 at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. The largest main-frame computers available in the early 1950s were re­ quired to solve hydrodynamic problems in one space dimension by using forty mass points. Subsequently, numerical methods were developed for solv­ ing problems in two and three space dimensions, but application of these methods had to wait until the main-frame computers were large enough to tackle meaningful problems. At the present time, lap-top computers can use these methods to solve problems in three space dimensions with the detail of 10 000 mass points. The numerical procedures described in the text permit the exact con­ servation of physical properties in the solutions of the fundamental laws of mechanics: (1) conservation of mass, (2) conservation of momentum, (3) con­ servation of energy. The laws of mechanics are universal in their application. Examples are given for the same computer simulation programs solving prob­ lems of penetration mechanics, surface waves from earthquakes, shock waves in solids and gases, failure of materials.

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Author Mark L. Wilkins
Publisher Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Series Scientific Computation
Release year 1999
Cover type Hardcover
EAN 9783540630708
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