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CFD Notes Details

This document outlines the topics to be covered for the subject AE 2402 Computational Fluid Dynamics. It lists 16 topics to be covered across 5 units. The topics include basic equations of fluid dynamics, discretization methods, structured and unstructured grids, boundary layer equations, finite element and finite volume techniques, and implicit/explicit solution methods. Reference materials are provided for each topic, with most referencing the textbook "Computational Fluid Dynamics" by John F. Wendt and some referencing handwritten class notes or other sources. Students are directed to request missing handwritten notes by email and told where to find references for the last two topics covered in Unit 5.

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This document outlines the topics to be covered for the subject AE 2402 Computational Fluid Dynamics. It lists 16 topics to be covered across 5 units. The topics include basic equations of fluid dynamics, discretization methods, structured and unstructured grids, boundary layer equations, finite element and finite volume techniques, and implicit/explicit solution methods. Reference materials are provided for each topic, with most referencing the textbook "Computational Fluid Dynamics" by John F. Wendt and some referencing handwritten class notes or other sources. Students are directed to request missing handwritten notes by email and told where to find references for the last two topics covered in Unit 5.

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Department of Aeronautical Engineering

Notes Details

Year / Semester : IV / VII

Subject Name : AE 2402 Computational Fluid Dynamics

Book / If Book,
Sl.
Topic Hand Page
No.
Written No.
UNIT I
1 Introduction B1 3-6
2 Basic Equations of Fluid Dynamics B1 15-40
Incompressible In viscid Flows: Source, vortex and doublet
3 B1 53-65
panel methods
4 Lifting flows over arbitrary bodies B1 65-70
5 Mathematical properties of Fluid Dynamics Equations B1 77-80
6 Elliptic, Parabolic and Hyperbolic equations B1 81-85
7 Well posed problems B1 86
8 Discretization of partial Differential Equations B1 87-94
Explicit finite difference methods of subsonic, supersonic and
9 B1 127-134
viscous flows
UNIT II
1 Structured grids 2M QB ---
2 Types and transformations B1 105-113
3 Generation of structured grids B1 113-125
4 Unstructured grids 2M QB ---
5 Delany triangulation HW ---
UNIT III
1 Boundary layer Equations and methods of solution B1 153-172
Implicit time dependent methods for inviscid and viscous
2 B1 201-203
compressible flows
3 Concept of numerical dissipation HW ---
4 Stability properties of explicit and implicit methods B1 193
5 Conservative upwind discretization for Hyperbolic systems HW ---
6 Further advantages of upwind differencing
UNIT IV
Overview of Finite Element Techniques in Computational
1 B1 235-237
Fluid Dynamics
2 Strong and Weak Formulations of a Boundary Value Problem B1 237-244
UNIT V
1 Finite Volume Techniques B1 275-278
2 Cell Centered Formulation B1 280-281
3 Lax - Vendoroff Time Stepping B1 281-283
4 Runge - Kutta Time Stepping - Multi - stage Time Stepping B1 285-286
5 Accuracy B1 290
6 Cell Vertex Formulation B1 290
7 Multistage Time Stepping B1 290-294
8 FDM -like Finite Volume Techniques B1 294
9 Central and Up-wind Type Discretizations B1 295-298
10 Treatment of Derivatives B1 299
11 Flux splitting schemes HW ---
12 Pressure correction solvers HW ---
13 SIMPLE HW ---
14 PESO Mail sent
15 Vorticity transport formulation
16 Implicit/semi-implicit schemes

** Note

1. B1 - John F. Wendt (Editor), Computational Fluid Dynamics An


Introduction, Springer Verlag, Berlin, 1992.
2. HW - Hand Written Notes (Notes given in Class)
3. 2M QB - Refer 2 Marks Question Bank.

If you dont have the class notes, check the mail for any hand written notes (HW).
Unit 5- for topics: 15 and 16(Vorticity transport formulation and Implicit/semi-implicit
schemes ) notes is found in Computational Fluid Dynamics book by Fletcher. Book
available in library.

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