Mathematical Modelling, Volume 1, Computational Heat Transfer

Mathematical Modelling, Volume 1, Computational Heat Transfer by A. A. Samarskii is a comprehensive exploration of heat transfer problems through modern numerical methods. Published by Wiley on June 5, 1996, this edition spans 418 pages and is presented in English. The book delves into basic mathematical models of heat transfer, discussing traditional analytical methods alongside numerical techniques for both steady and unsteady-state heat conduction problems.
Readers will find a thorough examination of difference schemes grounded in general stability theory, with a focus on phase transitions and heat and mass transfer issues. The text addresses the control and optimization of heat processes, described through partial differential equations, and discusses numerical solutions for optimal control problems. This volume specifically covers mathematical models of heat transfer, classic analytical solutions, and numerical methods, setting the stage for more complex topics in the subsequent volume.
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This book, which is published in two volumes, studies heat transfer problems by modern numerical methods. Basic mathematical models of heat transfer are considered. The main approaches to the analysis of the models by traditional means of applied mathematics are described. Numerical methods for the approximate solution of steady and unsteady-state heat conduction problems are discussed. Investigation of difference schemes is based on the general stability theory. Much emphasis is put on problems in which phase transitions are involved and on heat and mass transfer problems. Problems of controlling and optimizing heat processes are discussed in detail. These processes are described by partial differential equations, and the main approaches to numerical solution of the optimal control problems involved here are discussed. Aspects of numerical solution of inverse heat exchange problems are considered. Much attention is paid to the most important applied problems of identifying coefficients and boundary conditions for a heat transfer equation. This first volume considers the mathematical models of heat transfer, classic analytical solution methods for heat conduction problems, numerical methods for steady-state and transient heat conduction problems, and phase change problems. The second volume presents solution techniques for complicated heat transfer problems (radiation, convection, thermoelasticity, thermal process control and inverse problems) as well as some examples of solving particular heat transfer problems.
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