The Computational Fluid Dynamics Working Group was founded in 1995 with the objective:
to promote the safe and reliable use of Computational Fluid Dynamics and to provide guidance and information for CFD users of all levels.
The work of the group is aimed at encouraging and supporting the increasing application of Computational Fluid Dynamics in industry and the expansion of applications and situations to which it is applied.
Computational Fluid Dynamics, once the preserve of the academic or the specialist within large organisations, is a tool which is becoming increasingly available and which is finding growth applications in many industries. The first commercial general purpose CFD software became available in the 1970's with other codes entering the market in the 1980's. The early versions of these codes were difficult to use and had limited capability (certainly in relation to the present day). Competition between the code developers ensured that more and more functionality was incorporated into the software. Development efforts were targeted at faster and more robust solvers and easier to use graphical interfaces.
At the same time, massive increases in the computing power to cost ratio have made the opportunity of conducting complex 3D simulations of real flow problems available to a much wider group of organisations. It is now possible for the non-specialist to set up a Computational Fluid Dynamics simulation and to obtain a converged set of results without fully understanding the flow problem in terms of its physics and the numerical methods used in producing the results. This is potentially dangerous as the results may be completely erroneous and of little real value. Clearly there is a need for awareness creation, delivery of education/training and stimulating standards in industrial CFD.
The NAFEMS Computational Fluid Dynamics Working Group was formed in 1995 to meet the above needs.
The Terms of Reference for the CFDWG can be viewed below:
An outline of the group's remit and activities can be downloaded below:
If you would like to express an interest in becoming a member the CFDWG, please complete this form.
The Computational Fluid Dynamics Working Group has formed an online community which allows the NAFEMS membership to engage with experts on the NAFEMS CFDWG. The CFD community is only accessible to NAFEMS members and no significant knowledge or expertise is required to participate. Visit the CFD Community webpage for more information.
Steve Howell
Abercus
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