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NAFEMS - INDIA
3 & 4 June 2011K. S. School of Engineering and Management
Mallasandra, Off. Kanakapura Road,
Bangalore - 560 062
Basic Course on CFD“ Very Essential for Newly Inducted Engineers in CFD ”
Co - Organisers
Basic Course on CFD“ Very Essential for Newly Inducted Engineers in CFD ”
About the Workshop
Importance of Course for the Organisations using CFD The salient aspects of this Course are:
Who Should Attend?
About the organizers
CFD has become widely used and universally accepted procedure in many industry sectors. In order to derive maximum benefit from the available technology, engineers should learn much about the strength of numerical techniques. At the same time, recommendations on how to avoid the inevitable pitfalls are invaluable.
This course offers excellent guidance on how to judge which approximations are acceptable and appropriate for solving a wide range of practical problems. Of equal importance is the manner in which the results are interpreted. Advice is provided which allows the correct decisions to be taken, based on results which are known to be reliable. Interaction is encouraged throughout the course. The course is completely code independent.
Overall, this programme is designed to enhance the functional knowledge of young CFD users in the practical application of CFD.
This course is aimed at practicing engineers who wish to learn CFD and about how to apply CFD techniques to their particular problems in the most effective manner. This course addresses the needs of those industries wherein CFD jobs regularly carried out. The contents of this programme are specially designed keeping the needs of junior and middle level analysts who have to apply CFD for solving practical problems.
The material that is presented is independent of any particular software package, making it ideally suited to current and potential users of all commercial CFD software systems. The course is open to both members and non-members of NAFEMS.
? The course would be handled by very experienced industry exposed users of CFD. ? This course would offer vital guidance to judge which approximations are
acceptable for solving the practical problems.
NAFEMS is the International Association for the Engineering Analysis Community and it operates as an independent, not-for-profit association. The scope of its activities encompasses all simulation technology, including Finite Element Analysis, Composite and Computational Fluid Dynamics. As new application areas and techniques constantly evolve, NAFEMS becomes involved to create awareness of new analysis methodologies, deliver appropriate education and training, simulate the adoption of best practices and effective use of technology by offering a platform for continuous professional development. NAFEMS and its members are involved in the application of many different types of engineering simulation covering both products and processes. Membership exceeds 950 corporate members from over 32 different countries.
Course Topics
1. Introduction:
2. Review of PDE and Governing Equations of Fluid Flow:
3. Finite Difference Method:
4. Finite Volume Method:
5. Case studies of CFD in turbomachines, Aerospace and Automobile Applications.
Introduction to CFDSteps involved in CFDCFD Principles and PracticesPhysical ModelMathematical ModelDiscritisationGrid GenerationEquation discritisation methods:
Finite DifferenceöFinite Volume and Finite Element MethodsöInviscidöViscidöCompressibleöIncompressibleöInternal and External FlowsöPost Processingö
Partial Differential EquationsClassification based on orderLinearity and boundary conditionsMass conservation, momentum and energy equations in integral and differential formReduction of governing equations for different types of fluid flow
Finite difference formulationStability and consistency of FDEExplicit SchemesFTCSRichardsonDufort FrankelCrank Nicholson MethodsSimple problems on FDE method
Integral Scalar Transport EquationOne-Dimensional diffusion-convection equation Source term, diffusion, example of one-dimensional steady state heat conductionSource term, diffusion, matrix equation, discritisation, boundary conditions, solution of linear algebraic equationsTri-diagonal Matrix AlgorithmNon-linearity, source term linearization
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Contact:
Dr. K. Elangovan
Mobile : 09620563937Email: [email protected]: 3 & 4 June 2011
Course Venue:
Registration Fee Students - Rs. 500/- NAFEMS / Academia - Rs. 1500/-
Industry / R&D Labs - Rs. 2000/-
Registration fee is payable as a cheque /DD in favour of“Jetwings Technologies” payable at Bangalore and send to Organising Secretary.
Organising Secretary:
Dr. K. ElangovanNAFEMS India OperationCambridge Institute of Technology CampusK.R.Puram, Bangalore 560 036
K. S. School of Engineering and ManagementMallasandra,Off. Kanakapura Road,Bangalore - 560 062
* Registration Fee inclusive of Course Material, Lunch and Tea
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Experience :
Ph.D - Aerospace Engg. IISc, Bangalore
23 years of teaching, research and consultancyöAuthored Two booksöHis areas of interest are Thermal and Fluid öEngineering, Experimental and Computational Fluid Dynamics, Automotive Power Train
Dr . S.N. SridharaPrincipal and Director
K.S. Group of Institutions, Bangalore