This book presents different formulations of the equations governing
incompressible viscous flows, in the form needed for developing
numerical solution procedures. The conditions required to satisfy the
no-slip boundary conditions in the various formulations are discussed in
detail. Rather than focussing on a particular spatial discretization
method, the text provides a unitary view of several methods currently in
use for the numerical solution of incompressible Navier-Stokes
equations, using either finite differences, finite elements or spectral
approximations. For each formulation, a complete statement of the
mathematical problem is provided, comprising the various boundary,
possibly integral, and initial conditions, suitable for any theoretical
and/or computational development of the governing equations. The text is
suitable for courses in fluid mechanics and computational fluid
dynamics. It covers that part of the subject matter dealing with the
equations for incompressible viscous flows and their determination by
means of numerical methods. A substantial portion of the book contains
new results and unpublished material.