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AE/ME 339 Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) K. M. Isaac Professor of Aerospace Engineering Introduction and Scope
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Instructor: K. M. Isaac, Professor of Aerospace Engineering Office:102 Mechanical Engineering Building Phone:(573) 341 - 4604 Fax:(573) 341 - 4607 email:isaac@umr.edu Web site:http://www.umr.edu/~isaac Computational Fluid Dynamics (AE/ME 339) K. M. Isaac Course InformationMAEEM Dept., UMR
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Time:9:30-11:05 TR Place:103 Engineering Management Building UMR Prerequisites:CSc 73, one course in aerodynamics/ fluid mechanics Course structure:Weekly assignments Class projects 2 in class exams final exam Computational Fluid Dynamics (AE/ME 339) K. M. Isaac Course InformationMAEEM Dept., UMR
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Ordinary differential equations (ODE) Numerical techniques for solving ODEs Example: Flow in constant area pipe with heat addition and friction Partial differential equations, classification Discretization of derivatives Errors and analysis of stability Example: Unsteady heat conduction in a rod Example: Natural convection at a heated vertical plate Discretization techniques Computational Fluid Dynamics (AE/ME 339) K. M. Isaac TopicsMAEEM Dept., UMR
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Couette flow The shock tube problem Introduction to packaged codes: Grid generation Problem setup Solution Turbulence modeling Computational Fluid Dynamics (AE/ME 339) K. M. Isaac TopicsMAEEM Dept., UMR
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NACA 2412 airfoil at 20 deg angle-of-attack streamlines show massive flow separation on top surface Computational Fluid Dynamics (AE/ME 339) K. M. Isaac An ExampleMAEEM Dept., UMR
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Program Completed Program Completed University of Missouri-Rolla Copyright 2001 Curators of University of Missouri
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