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Computational Fluid Dynamics Feb 2009 April 2009

Course: BTech (ADE) Semester: VIII One Lecture Session: 40 minutes One Tutorial Session: 80 minutes

A. Objectives a. To understand the basics of Computational Fluid Dynamics b. Develop a feel for the physical significance of each term in the governing equations for CFD and be able to make appropriate simplifications for specific flow situations. c. To develop competence in using a commercial CFD code to solve practical CFD problems B. Contents Session 1 Topic Introduction to CFD Ref to Text Chapter 1 Pedagogy Presentation on board Use of OHP / Power Point Tutorials Discussions Home assignments -do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-

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Gambit tutorial 01 CFD Analysis Process Overview Fluent tutorial 01 Governing equations of fluid flow Gambit tutorial 02 Governing equations of fluid flow (contd.) Fluent tutorial 02 Classification of flows Gambit tutorial 03 Finite Difference Schemes Fluent tutorial 03 Analysis of numerical schemes Gambit tutorial 04 Solution of Discretized Equations Fluent tutorial 04

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Session 17

Topic The Finite Volume Method

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Gambit tutorial 05 The Finite Volume Method (contd.) Fluent tutorial 05 The Finite Volume Method (contd.) Gambit tutorial 06 Implementation of boundary conditions Fluent tutorial 06 Turbulence and its modeling Fluent tutorial 07 Finite Element Method Fluent tutorial 08 Other specialized methods Fluent tutorial 09 Other specialized methods Fluent tutorial 10

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Textbook
H. K. Versteeg and W. Malalasekera, An Introduction to Computational Fluid Dynamics, Longman, London, 2nd ed., 2007.

Additional References
S Patankar, Numerical Heat Transfer and Fluid Flow, Hemisphere Publishing Corporation, Washington, 1980. J. C. Tannehill, D. A. Anderson and R. H. Pletcher, Computational Fluid Mechanics and Heat Transfer 2nd edn., Hemisphere Publishing Corporation, Washington, 1984.

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