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Tanmay Agrawal's video: 2D Unsteady Diffusion Equation Contd Lecture 7 5 ICFDM

@2D Unsteady Diffusion Equation (Contd.) | Lecture 7.5 | ICFDM
This video extends the previous discussion on 2D diffusion problem and provides an idea to implement a transient solution procedure. I highly recommend that you work through the code yourself first :) Suggested readings: 1) Numerical Heat Transfer and Fluid Flow: Excellent book to get a hang of CFD/HT through finite volume methodology. https://amzn.to/3mEYuSz PS: The author invented SIMPLE method :) 2) An Introduction to Computational Fluid Dynamics: The Finite Volume Method: My goto book for advanced understanding of CFD concept and their applications. https://amzn.to/3ehkQH4 PS: Excellent discussion on turbulence! 3) Computational Fluid Dynamics: An Introduction: Nail the finite differences with this book; my first-ever CFD book and that's what I recommend to anyone else as their first CFD read! https://amzn.to/37ZHD9e 4) Fluid Mechanics: Revise your fundamentals through this excellently written book by Prof. White. https://amzn.to/320BuFT PS: It's not so fundamental, you'll also gain advanced understanding. 5) MATLAB: An Introduction with Applications: Handy guide to learn MATLAB effortlessly, can't recommend it enough: https://amzn.to/3oGIrFM

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