What are the best books for self-studying computational fluid dynamics?

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To master computational fluid dynamics (CFD) independently, several highly recommended resources are available. "Fluid Mechanics" by Granger, published by Dover, is noted for its excellent reviews and is a good starting point. Additionally, other Dover publications focusing on the mathematical aspects of fluid mechanics are also praised for their quality and depth. Engaging with these texts can provide a solid foundation in both theoretical and practical aspects of fluid dynamics, essential for mastering CFD.
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i want to master computational fluid dynamics,i do not have that as a subject
in my university.so if i do it on my own,please give an idea about the best books for it?
 
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Fluid Mechanics (Dover) by Granger has incredibly good reviews on Amazon and is a book that I currently have, although I haven't actually read it yet. There are also some other books on all the mathematical grittiness of fluid mechanics published by Dover that I've read are really good.
 
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