(BQ) Part 1 book "Fluid mechanics and Its applications" has contents: Review of vector calculus, mathematical description of physical phenomena, the discretization process, the finite volume method, the finite volume mesh, gradient computation, solving the system of algebraic equations,. and other contents. | Fluid Mechanics and Its Applications F. Moukalled L. Mangani M. Darwish The Finite Volume Method in Computational Fluid Dynamics An Advanced Introduction with OpenFOAM® and Matlab® Fluid Mechanics and Its Applications Volume 113 Series editor André Thess, German Aerospace Center, Institute of Engineering Thermodynamics, Stuttgart, Germany Founding Editor René Moreau, Ecole Nationale Supérieure d’Hydraulique de Grenoble, Saint Martin d’Hères Cedex, France Aims and Scope of the Series The purpose of this series is to focus on subjects in which fluid mechanics plays a fundamental role. As well as the more traditional applications of aeronautics, hydraulics, heat and mass transfer etc., books will be published dealing with topics which are currently in a state of rapid development, such as turbulence, suspensions and multiphase fluids, super and hypersonic flows and numerical modeling techniques. It is a widely held view that it is the interdisciplinary subjects that will receive intense scientific attention, bringing them to the forefront of technological advancement. Fluids have the ability to transport matter and its properties as well as to transmit force, therefore fluid mechanics is a subject that is particularly open to cross fertilization with other sciences and disciplines of engineering. The subject of fluid mechanics will be highly relevant in domains such as chemical, metallurgical, biological and ecological engineering. This series is particularly open to such new multidisciplinary domains. The median level of presentation is the first year graduate student. Some texts are monographs defining the current state of a field; others are accessible to final year undergraduates; but essentially the emphasis is on readability and clarity. More information about this series at F. Moukalled L. Mangani M. Darwish • The Finite Volume Method in Computational Fluid Dynamics An Advanced Introduction with OpenFOAM® and .