Numerical Simulation for Fluid Dynamics

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Lecturer
Xiao Feng  Nagasaki Takao  Aoki Takayuki 
Place
Tue3-4(G511)  
Credits
Lecture0  Exercise0  Experiment0
Code
93029
Syllabus updated
2009/5/18
Lecture notes updated
2009/3/30
Semester
Spring Semester

Purpose of lecture

This English course presents the fundamental knowledge and preliminary applications of computational fluid dynamics. The students are expected to be able to use numerical methods to solve some typical problems in fluid dynamics through class instructions, exercises and programming practices.

Plan of lecture

1. General principles and governing equations for fluid
2. Basic Numerical schemes
3. Numerical solutions for typical differential equations
4. Numerical methods for incompressible flow
5. Numerical methods for compressible flow
6. Advanced topics

Textbook and reference

1. Anderson, J.D., Computational Fluid Dynamics - The Basics with Applications; McGraw-Hill, Inc. 1995
2. Hirsch C., Volume 1&2, Numerical Computational of Internal and External Flows;
John Wiley & Sons, 2001
3. Ferziger, J.H. and Peric, M., Computational Methods for Fluid Dynamics; Springer, 1999
4. Fletcher C.A.J., Computational Techniques for Fluid Dynamics; Springer, 2000

Related and/or prerequisite courses

The prospective students are expected to have finished the fundamental courses on mathematics and mechanics of under graduate level.

Evaluation

Class attendance, Tests and reports

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