This cours deals with a basic introduction to the numerical simulation of fluid flow, i.e., how to obtain a numerical solution to a fluid flow problem, how to discretize the underlying equations and how to evaluate the result.
Content:
- Governing equations and models in fluid mechanics
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The Finite-Difference Method (FDM)
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Unsteady problems: methods of time integration
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The Finite-Volume Method
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Solution of the incompressible Navier-Stokes equations
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Grids and their properties
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Boundary conditions
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Compressible Flows
The students who successfully take this module should:
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understand the physical meaning and mathematical character of the terms in advection-diffusion equations and the Navier-Stokes equations
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assess under what circumstances some terms in these equations can be negelcted
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formulate a FDM for the solution of unsteady transport equations
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asess the convergence, consistency and stability of a FDM
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formulate a FVM for the solution of unsteady transport equations
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know how to solve the Navier-Stokes equation with the FVM
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implemement programs in matlab/octave to simulate fluid flow
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assess the quality and validity of a fluid flow simulation
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work in team and write a report describing the results and significance of a simulation
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know the different types of grids and when to use them