CFD Events Calendar, Event Record #1283
Hands-On Introduction to CFD Seminar
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This course is a one-day seminar that will describe the
fundamentals of computational fluid dynamics (CFD) theory
and its applications, using hands-on workshop examples to
illustrate the concepts of CFD.
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Date: |
November 7, 2006
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Location: |
Stony Brook University Center for Emerging Technologies, Great River, New York, United States
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Web Page: |
http://www.caeai.com/class_descriptions/main.htm?caecourseid=cfdint
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Contact Email: |
capasso@caeai.com
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Organizer: |
Computer Aided Engineering Associates, Inc.
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Softwares: |
CFX
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Deadlines: |
November 1, 2006 (registration)
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Type of Event: |
Seminar, Local
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Description: |
Audience
This course is intended for engineers and managers with
little background or
experience in engineering analysis using CFD who want to
gain an understanding
of what CFD analysis can accomplish and to learn more
about how CFD can be used
to solve their organization's flow-related design
problems.
Description
The goal of the class is to introduce the fundamental
elements of CFD via a
series of hands-on tutorials.
The attendee will learn the basic concepts required for a
CFD analysis and use
that knowledge to construct CFD models and perform
analysis for workshop
problems. By day’s end, the student will complete an
analysis, examine numerical
results, and learn how to quantify the flowfield solution
in order to make an
engineering assessment.
Extended CFD application examples for various industries
will be introduced at
the end of the course to provide information on current
CFD technology, and how
to best utilize CFD for advanced engineering design and
applications.
The course is a combination of lecture and hands-on
workshop examples. Topics
include all the essential parts of a CFD analysis:
· What is CFD?
· Computational
Mesh
· Governing
equations and physical
sub-models
· Boundary
conditions
· Numerical
methods
· Virtual
laboratory – Post-processing
· Representative
applications
Each topic will be presented in a lecture, followed
immediately by a workshop
example.
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Event record first posted on October 5, 2006, last modified on October 5, 2006
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