Lab Course CFD Introduction Dr. Miriam Mehl
CFD – Applications stirrers
CFD – Applications biological wastewater treatment
CFD – Applications air pollution
CFD – Applications aerodynamics
CFD – Our Examples driven cavity (Worksheet 1)
CFD – Our Examples channel flow (Worksheet 2)
CFD – Our Examples Karman vortex street (Worksheet 2)
CFD – Our Examples falling drop (Worksheet 3)
Technical Aspects methods: finite difference discretization iterative solvers
Technical Aspects implementation: programming language C program frame given parallelization with MPI visualization with ParaView
Organization 4 worksheets 3 weeks working time all details on the worksheets understanding the background lecture
Groups up to three participants mixed skills groups fixed at first submission
Submission of Results to (Thur, 9 personal presentation presentation date with us (Thur) be prepared to questions!
Timetable worksheet 1: April 18 – May 8 worksheet 2: May 9 – May 29 worksheet 3: May 30 – June 19 worksheet 4: June 20 – July 10
Where to Ask Questions questions on lectures: Miriam Mehl, Tobias Neckel, Tobias Weinzierl questions on worksheets/implementation: Tobias Neckel, Tobias Weinzierl
Adresses Miriam Mehl: Tobias Neckel: Tobias Weinzierl:
The Navier-Stokes Equations momentum equation –change of velocities in time –depends on velocities and pressure continuity equation –side condition –depends on velocities