CSI 721: Computational Fluid Dynamics - I
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Introduction
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What is CFD ?
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Why Computers ?
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Why Simulation ?
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Why CFD ?
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CFD Ingredients
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The CFD Code
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Brief History and Success Stories
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Present Status
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Projected Growth
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Basic Equations of Fluid Mechanics
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Models
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Conservation of Mass
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Conservation of Momentum
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Conservation of Energy
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Constitutive Relations/Equations of State
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Nondimensional Numbers/Similarity
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Limit of Validity of the Navier-Stokes Equations
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Simplifications and Special Cases
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RANS
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Incompressible Flows
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Euler
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Potential Flow
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Acoustic Limit
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PDE Aspects
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Elliptic/Parabolic/Hyperbolic PDE's
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Model Equations and Exact Solutions
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Requirements on Solvers
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Approximation Theory
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Approximation Functions
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Local Approximation Functions
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Approximation of Operators
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Potential Flow Solvers
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Solution of Large Coupled Systems of Equations
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Direct Solvers
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Iterative Solvers
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Multigrid
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Euler Solvers (1)
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Galerkin
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Lax-Wendroff
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Numerical Viscosities
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Boundary Conditions
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Project Work and Exams
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2-D Potential Solver on Structured Grid
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2-D Euler Solver on Unstructured Grid
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Mid-Term Exam
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Final Exam
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Textbooks
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C. Hirsch - Numerical Computation of Internal and External Flow; J.
Wiley & Sons
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Anderson, Tannehill and Pletcher - Computational Fluid Mechanics and
Heat Transfer