Editorial: Recent Trends in Computational Fluid Dynamics
M. M. Bhatti, Marín Marín, A. Zeeshan, Sara I. Abdelsalam
Abstract
Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) [1] can be described as the set of techniques that assist the computer to provide the numerical simulation of the fluid flows. The three basic principles that can determine the physical aspects of any fluid are the i) energy conservation, ii) Newton's second law, and the iii) mass conservation. These flow problem can be described in terms of these basic laws. Mathematical equations, which are usually in the form of partial differential equations, portrayed the fluid behavior in the flow domain.
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