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Detailed information |
Original study plan |
Master's programme Mechatronics 2022W |
Objectives |
After successfully engaging with the topics of this course, the students will be able to
- comprehend the structure of partial differential equations representing fluid flow,
- understand different mechanisms in transport phenomena and how those are described by transport equations,
- understand how to discretize transport equations using the finite volume method (FVM),
- understand the solution process of the Navier-Stokes equations using FVM,
- comprehend turbulence phenomena and different numerical simulation approaches for turbulent flows (DNS, LES and RANS),
- comprehend fundamentals of multi-phase flows and numerical simulation approaches (Volume of Fluid Method and Eulerian-Lagrangian Coupling).
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Subject |
- Governing equations of fluid mechanics and their mathematical properties
- Finite Volume discretisation
- Application of the discretisation methods to the Navier-Stokes equations
- Modelling of turbulence
- Modelling of multi-phase flows
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Criteria for evaluation |
Written and/or oral exam
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Methods |
Lecture by means of a script
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Language |
German; if requested: English |
Study material |
H. K. Versteeg, W. Malalasekera: An Introduction to Computational Fluid Dynamics: The Finite Volume Method (second edition), Pearson 2007. A. Prosperetti, G. Tryggvason: Computational Methods for Multiphase Flows, Cambridge University Press, 2007. F. Durst: Grundlagen der Strömungsmechanik, Springer Verlag, 2006. J. H. Ferziger, M. Peric: Computational Methods for Fluid Dynamics, Springer Verlag, 1996. St. B. Pope: Turbulent Flows, Cambridge University Press, 2000. J. D. Anderson: Computational Fluid Dynamics, McGraw-Hill, 1995.
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Changing subject? |
No |
Further information |
Accompanying practical training
Until term 2022S known as: MEMWHVONMSM VO Numerical Methods in Fluid Mechanics
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Earlier variants |
They also cover the requirements of the curriculum (from - to) MEMWHVONMSM: VO Numerical Methods in Fluid Mechanics (1996W-2022S)
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