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Application of CFD
FSI-K20Acad. year: 2018/2019
The course provides and introduction to the usage of a commercial CFD software and a brief introduction to solving various types of practical engineering computational problems. During the course, students will learn about the creation of flow domain geometry and computational grid, about the ways to set boundary conditions and select appropriate computational models, as well as about setting up various controls for a simulation, monitoring a running computation and evaluating the results. Problems included in the course include 2D and 3D cases, convection, heat transfer and transient computations. The lectures are organised in a computer laboratory and a main part of the course consists of independent work on practical problems. Students will learn to use tools of the software suite ANSYS, namely SpaceClaim for geometry modelling, ANSYS Meshing for grid generation, ANSYS Fluent for the solution and CFD-Post for analysis of results.
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Basic literature
Wilcox, D. C.: Turbulence Modeling for CFD, 3rd ed. DCW Industries, Inc., La Cañada, CA, USA (2006) (EN)
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2. week: Setting up boundary conditions, selection of appropriate models for 2D flow computations (laminar and turbulent), carrying out computation and analysis of results.
3. week: Creation of geometry and grid generation for 3D problems
4. week: Setting up boundary conditions and models for 3D flow problems, carrying out computation and analysis of results
5. week: Assignment of individual project – simulation of a 3D tubular heat exchanger, advanced geometry manipulations for CFD problems
6. week: Grid generation for the computation of 3D heat exchanger.
7. week: Setting up and carrying out flow simulation including heat transfer in 3D heat exchanger.
8. week: Creation of geometry and grid generation for 2D transient problem of flow around a cylinder
9. week: Carrying out simulation of transient and turbulent flow around cylinder, generating von Karman vortex street.
10. week: Analysis of results of the transient flow around cylinder, frequency analysis
11. week: Parametrisation of problems, optimisation in CFD computations
12. week: Fluid-structure interaction (FSI) – setting up and transfer of data between ANSYS Fluent and ANSYS Mechanical.
13. week: Summary of the course, overview of models recommended for engineering CFD applications.