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Introduction to CFD Principles
By attending this one-day course, delegates will gain a solid foundation for the practical elements of computational fluid dynamics (CFD).
Date: September 8, 2014
Location: Wilde Analysis Ltd, Brindley Lodge, Adcroft Street, Stockport, Cheshire, United Kingdom
Web Page: http://wildeanalysis.co.uk/training/cfd-introduction
Contact Email: training@wildeanalysis.co.uk
Organizer: Wilde Analysis Ltd
Deadlines: September 5, 2014 (registration)
Type of Event: Workshop, International
 
Description:

This course has been designed for delegates with no 
previous CFD experience; it is useful for designers moving 
into the field of computational fluid dynamics. 

Understanding the basics will help you get the most out of 
CAD based CFD programs as well as dedicated and open source 
software. 

It is assumed that: 

- The user does not have any previous experience and is 
predominantly from a design engineering background. 
- The user has enough engineering expertise to evaluate 
analysis results and determine if they are reasonable. 

The course is also useful to engineers who need to write 
specifications for fluid dynamics projects and will help 
interpret and check the results at the conclusion of these 
projects. 

Agenda 

The following schedule of lectures is interspersed with a 
series of related workshops, which reinforce the lecture 
content. 

- Introduction 
 - CFD: what, when and why? 
 - Uses 
 - Should I invest? What is involved? 

- Basic fluid mechanics 
 - Fluid Properties 
 - Basic equations 
 - Types of Flow 
 - Boundary Layers 
 - Dimensionless coefficients 

- Fundamentals of CFD 
 - Finite volume formulation 
 - Solution methods 
 - Differencing 

- Turbulence & its modelling 
 - Physical meaning and effects of turbulence 
 - Basis of principal generic turbulence model types 

- Near Wall Modelling 
 - Boundary Layer Characterisation 
 - Basis of wall function; y+ and its meaning 
 - Meshing implications and guideline 

- The CFD Process 
 - Project Planning 
 - Geometry Preparation 
 - Mesh Generation 
 - Physics setup 
 - Solution control 

- Evaluating CFD results 
 - Post processing 
 - Tips and guidelines 

For further information or to book your place on this 
course please call +44 (0) 161 474 7479 or email 
training@WildeAnalysis.co.uk. 
 
Event record first posted on August 4, 2014, last modified on August 6, 2014

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