About this course
The course "Computational Fluid Dynamics" will present an overview of computational fluid dynamics (CFD) in general, open-source libraries and programs for CFD and mesh types. Different numerical approaches to CFD (Finite Elements, Finite Volumes, Smooth Particle Hydrodynamics) will be discussed. The lecture part is complemented by practicals using open-source CFD software. Preliminary list of topics:
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Navier-Stokes and Euler equations
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overview of mesh types: e.g. structured, block-structured, unstructured; mesh quality
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overview of numerical methods: Finite Elements (FEM), Finite Volumes (FVM), Smooth Particle Hydrodynamics (SPH)
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flow types: laminar, turbulent; turbulence modeling
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compressible and incompressible fluids
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practicals using OpenFOAM (FVM based), using internal and external mesh generators.
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general aspects of HPC for CFD (hardware, distributed memory, shared memory, node interconnects, batch systems, bandwidth, latency, parallel scaling, Amdahl's law)
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parallelization of CFD
NB! This course will take place in spring semester 2024/2025 which starts on 3rd of February and ends on 16th of June (you can find that information under Start date section). The real course start and end dates will be announced at the beginning of February at the latest.
Learning outcomes
The student is able to:
- choose suitable discretization and numerical method;
- choose suitable programming language and/or library and/or CFD program;
- choose suitable computer architecture;
- use a CFD program/library.
Examination
Final assessment can consist of one test/assignment or several smaller assignments completed during the whole course. After declaring a course the student can re-sit the exam/assessment once. Assessment can be graded or non-graded. For specific information about the assessment process please get in touch with the contact person of this course. For specific information about grade transfer please contact your home university
Course requirements
Linux command-line knowledge
Resources
- Eymard, Galloyet, Herbin: Finite Volume Methods
Activities
lectures, exercises
Additional information
- More infoCoursepage on website of Tallinn University of Technology
- Contact a coordinator
- CreditsECTS 6
- LevelMaster
- Contact hours per week4
- InstructorsHeiko Jens Herrmann
- Mode of instructionHybrid