Practical CFD Analysis - Training Course
NAFEMS, the only independent not-for-profit organisation with the
aim of promoting the effective and reliable use of CFD, addresses
this requirement by providing this two day example-driven,
practical course. The course offers excellent guidance on how to
judge which approximations are acceptable and appropriate for
solving a wide range of practical problems. Of equal importance is
the manner in which the results are interpreted. Advice is provided
which allows the correct decisions to be taken, based on results
which are known to be reliable. Interaction is encouraged
throughout the course, with the planning and design of a complete
CFD project and examples of simple hand calculations, mesh designs
and solution designs being set for the class to complete. The
course is completely code independent.
Who Should Attend?
This course is aimed at practising engineers who wish to learn more
about how to apply CFD techniques to their particular problems in
the most effective manner. The material that is presented is
independent of any particular software package, making it ideally
suited to current and potential users of all commercial CFD
software systems. This course is a must for all engineers aiming to
use CFD as a reliable predictive tool for flow analysis.
The course is open to both members and non-members of NAFEMS.
Course Programme
· Introduction / Motivation · Which equations are solved in a CFD software
package? · Application of Finite Volume Methods to solve
the equations · How to setup a mesh for CFD simulations · Practical CFD: From the real world to the
simulation model - What to do before starting a
simulation - Assumptions and simplifications in
CFD - Boundary conditions - Grid generation - Problems / pitfalls in running CFD
simulations · Quality of CFD simulations - How to check the results / possibilities
checking the results - Verifying and validating the CFD results · Future trends in CFD (fluid structure
interaction, optimization, ...) · Examples / workshop / discussions
Lecturer
Uwe Janoske has over 15 years of combined teaching, research and
industrial experience in CAE applications with a focus on CFD. Uwe
Janoske is head of the department of Virtual Engineering at the
University of Cooperative Education in Mosbach and director of the
Steinbeis transfer centre “Simulation in mechanical and
process engineering”.
Dates (select date to register)
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