CFD Events Calendar, Event Record #28182
OpenSource CFD: Basic
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The aim of this course is to cover the basic knowledge that
is needed to efficiently
use OpenSource software for Computational Fluid Dynamic
Applications.
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Date: |
June 12, 2019 - June 14, 2019
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Location: |
Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, Powai, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
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Web Page: |
https://portal.iitb.ac.in/ceqipapp/courseDetails.jsp?c_id=2233
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Contact Email: |
'sgopalak' 'at' 'me.iitb.ac.in'
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Organizer: |
Shivasubramanian Gopalakrishnan
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Application Areas: |
Turbomachinery, HVAC&R, Automotive, Piping, Aerospace, Power Generation, Plasma Physics, Oil, Gas & Petrochemical, Pumps and Fans, General CFD, Wind Turbines
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Softwares: |
OpenFOAM
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Deadlines: |
June 7, 2019 (registration)
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Type of Event: |
Course, International
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Description: |
The use of OpenSource CFD in industry and academia has been
growing rapidly
the last decade. Many industries and government labs use it
as a complement to
the proprietary CFD tools, in order to reduce license costs
and facilitate the usage
of large computational resources. Some industries, and
academia, use it because it
facilitates the development of new functionalities
throughout the entire code,
without the limitation of specific modifications through
user-defined functions.
However, OpenSource CFD tools generally require more
knowledge by the user
than the proprietary alternatives. This is not necessarily a
drawback, since
although the proprietary alternatives are easier to use, the
user should still have
the same knowledge of the underlying methods in order to set
up the simulations
correctly and to assess the quality of the results. This
course covers the basic
knowledge that is needed to efficiently use OpenSource
software for
Computational Fluid Dynamic Applications
Course Outline:
1. Introduction to CFD
2. Introduction to OpenSource tools for CFD
3. OpenFOAM: Installation and usage
4. Efficient use of OpenFOAM, Linux and postprocessing via
Paraview
5. Preprocessing and mesh generation using tools like GMSH
and SALOME
6. Setting up of solvers and analysis using case studies
7. Parallel usage of solvers
8. Case study project
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Event record first posted on May 7, 2019, last modified on May 12, 2019
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