Introduction to Computational Fluid Dynamics
Monday 22 January 2018 - Friday 26 January 2018VKI secretariat, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.; Phone: +32 2 359 96 04
Introduction
The objective of these lecture series on "Introduction to CFD" is to provide an elementary tutorial presentation on computational fluid dynamics (CFD), emphasizing the fundamentals and surveying a variety of solution techniques whose applications range from low speed incompressible flow to hypersonic flow.
The course is aimed at persons who have had little or no experience in this field, both recent graduates as well as professional engineers, and will provide
- an insight into the philosophy and power of CFD
- an understanding of the mathematical nature of the fluid dynamics equations
- a familiarity with various solution techniques
At the conclusion of the course, an attendee will be well prepared to understand the literature in this field, to follow more sophisticated state-of-the-art lecture series, and to begin the application of CFD to his or her special areas of concern. The techniques to be discussed will be applicable to all fields of fluid dynamics including aeronautics, industrial flows, wind energy etc.
The principal lecturer Dr. M. Perić is co-author of a well known monography on Computational Methods for Fluid Dynamics. The Director of this lecture series is Professor H. Deconinck of the von Karman Institute.
Preliminary programme
Monday 22 January 2018
- 08:30 Registration
- 09:00 Welcome, introductory remarks
- 09:15 Introduction to CFD and properties of numerical solution methods
Dr. M. Perić, "CoMeT" GmbH and University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany
- 10:30 Coffee break
- 11:00 Governing equations in various forms and the consequences for CFD
Dr. M. Perić
- 12:15 Lunch
- 14:00 Basic principles of finite-difference and finite volume discretization
Dr. M. Perić - 15:15 Coffee break
- 15:45 Time-integration methods, boundary and initial conditions, and solution approaches
Dr. M. Perić - 17:00 Reception
Tuesday 23 January 2018
- 09:00 Multigrid acceleration, accuracy aspects and error estimation in CFD
Dr. M. Perić - 10:15 Coffee break
- 10:45 Parallel computing in CFD
Dr. M. Perić - 12:00 Lunch
- 14:00 Discretization methods for complex geometries
Dr. M. Perić - 15:15 Coffee Break
- 15:45 Solution methods for the incompressible Navier-Stokes equations
Dr. M. Perić
Wednesday 24 January 2018
- 09:00 Solution methods for the incompressible Navier-Stokes equations (Cont’d)
Dr. M. Perić - 10:15 Coffee break
- 10:45 Finite volume methods
Prof. H. Deconinck, von Karman Institute, Belgium - 12:00 Lunch
- 14:00 Introduction to finite element methods
Prof. H. Deconinck - 15:15 Coffee Break
- 15:45 Introduction to finite element methods (Cont’d)
Prof. H. Deconinck
Thursday 25 January 2018
- 09:00 Implicit time dependent methods for compressible flow problems (Cont’d)
Prof. G. Degrez - 10:15 Coffee break
- 10:45 Well-posedness of equations and numerical consequences for simple flow problems
Prof. G. Degrez, von Karman Institute, Belgium - 12:00 Lunch
- 14:00 Stability properties of time integration methods
Prof. G. Degrez - 15:15 Coffee Break
- 15:45 Construction of implicit time dependent methods for compressible flow problems
Prof. G. Degrez
Friday 26 January 2018
- 09:00 Aspects of CFD computations with commercial packages
Prof. J. Vierendeels, University of Gent, Belgium - 10:15 Coffee break
- 10:45 A brief introduction to turbulence models
Dr.-Ing. F. Menter, Ansys, Germany - 12:00 Lunch
- 14:00 A brief introduction to turbulence models (Cont’d)
Dr.-Ing. F. Menter - 15:15 End of the Lecture Series
Fee & Registration
Early bird (until November 22, 2017 included)
Normal fee (after November 22, 2017)
Type 1: Permanent residents of NATO countries funding VKI: Belgium, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Luxemburg, Norway, Portugal, Romania and Turkey
Type 2: Permanent residents of NATO countries or NATO partner countries not funding VKI
Type 3: Permanent residents of non-NATO countries
For PhD candidates and undergraduate students: The request to be considered for a discount must accompany the application to attend the Lecture Series, and the applicant must provide a recommendation letter from his or her professor; if not, the request will not be taken into consideration. All possible alternative sources of funding should be investigated before aid is requested under this scheme, so that those most in need will benefit.
REDUCTION for the normal fee. Not applicable when early bird.
-50% as from the 3rd participant from the same company.
Location : von Karman Institute for Fluid Dynamics, Sint-Genesius-Rode (near Brussels), Belgium