Moving Particle Semi-implicit Method: A Meshfree Particle Method for Fluid Dynamics begins by familiarizing the reader with basic theory that supports their journey through sections on advanced MPH methods. The unique insights that this method provides include fluid-structure interaction, non-Newtonian flow, and cavitation, making it relevant to a wide range of applications in the mechanical, structural, and nuclear industries, and in bioengineering. Co-authored by the originator of the MPS method, this book is the most authoritative guide available. It will be of great value to students, academics and researchers in industry.
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Professor at the Department of Systems Innovation, and Director of the Koshizuka Lab, at the University of Tokyo, Japan. He was credited with developing the particle semi-implicit method (MPS) in 1996. He has since co-authored 5 books on this topic, and many journal articles on topics across particle simulation, and physics based computer graphics.
Graduation from the Department of Systems Innovation of the University of Tokyo in 2002, Ph.D. from the University of Tokyo in 2007, Researcher of the National Maritime Research Institute in 2007, Research Associate of the University of Tokyo in 2009, Lecturer in 2013, and Associate Professor in 2017.
Graduation from the Department of Systems Innovation of the University of Tokyo in 2005, Ph.D. from the University of Tokyo in 2009, Researcher of the Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry in 2010, Research Associate of the University of Tokyo in 2014, and Lecturer in 2016.
Graduation from the Department of Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science of the Yokohama National University in 2012, Ph.D. from the University of Tokyo in 2016, and Research Associate of the University of Tokyo in 2016.
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