Lab Course Computational Fluid Dynamics - Summer 09

From Sccswiki
Revision as of 09:45, 28 January 2009 by Bungartz (talk | contribs)
Jump to navigation Jump to search
Term
Winter 08
Lecturer
Dr. rer. nat. Miriam Mehl,
Tobias Weinzierl,
Tobias Neckel,
Philipp Neumann
Time and Place
Friday, 14:00-17:00, MI 02.07.023
Audience
Students of Computer Science (Master, voluntary course)
Students of Mathematics (Master, voluntary course)
Students of Computational Science and Engineering (Master, voluntary course)
Module IN2186
Tutorials
-
Exam
no final exam
Semesterwochenstunden / ECTS Credits
6 SWS (6P) / 10 credits
TUMonline
{{{tumonline}}}



Requirements

Module IN1503 Introduction to Programming (Module IN1503), Introduction to Scientific Computing (Module IN 2005) or equivalent knowledge

Contents

The lab course gives an application oriented introduction to the following topics in computational fluid dynamics (lecturers may select certain deepening aspects):

  • Modelling of fluid flow via the Navier-Stokes equations
  • Finite-Difference methods for spatial discretisation of the partial differential equations
  • Semi-implicit time-stepping methods for incompressible flow
  • Iterative solvers for the pressure Poisson equation
  • Domain decomposition and parallelisation
  • Treatment of boundary conditions and obstacles in the flow
  • Free surface flows
  • Integration of transport equations
  • Visualisation techniques for fluid dynamics: particle tracing, streamlines and streaklines

Literature

  • M. Griebel, T. Dornseifer und T. Neunhoeffer: Numerical Simulation in Fluid Dynamics: A Practical Introduction. Siam Monographs on Mathematical Modeling and Computation. SIAM, Philadelphia, 1997.
  • M. Griebel, T. Dornseifer und T. Neunhoeffer: Numerische Simulation in der Strömungsmechanik. Vieweg, Braunschweig/Wiesbaden, 1995.
  • ParaView User’s Guide (Version 1.6). http://www.paraview.org/files/v1.6/ParaViewUsersGuide.PDF

Material

Announcements