Abstract In the previous chapters, the theory of LBM applications was discussed. However, before discussing the applications, it is important to create a link between the lattice domain (moment space) and the physical domain. Such a link can be established via similarities (nondimensionalizing the governing equations). It is very common in the thermal sciences (fluid mechanics and heat transfer) to use geometric and dynamic similarities for building a prototype and reducing data. In most engineering practices, the engineers build a model, either small or large depending on the problem, before building a full-sized the prototype. For instance, before building a full-sized airplane or automobile, tests are done on a model, computationally and experimentally.


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    Title :

    Similarities and Scaling


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    2nd ed. 2019


    Publication date :

    2019-01-01


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    5 pages




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    English




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