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Course Code Course Title Course Coordinator Lectu Res Tuto Rials Prac CR

1) This document outlines the course details for Computational Fluid Dynamics taught in the 2nd semester at Chandigarh University. It includes the course code, title, coordinator, schedule, textbooks, and a detailed weekly plan of the lecture topics. 2) The course covers fundamental concepts like governing differential equations, conservation equations, momentum equation, and discretization methods. Numerical techniques like finite difference, finite volume, and finite element methods are discussed. 3) The lecture plan aims to help students understand mathematical preliminaries, derive governing equations, study prediction methods, and comprehend discretization concepts and equation derivation. Various pedagogical tools like demonstrations, case studies, and visual aids will be used to facilitate learning

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Course Code Course Title Course Coordinator Lectu Res Tuto Rials Prac CR

1) This document outlines the course details for Computational Fluid Dynamics taught in the 2nd semester at Chandigarh University. It includes the course code, title, coordinator, schedule, textbooks, and a detailed weekly plan of the lecture topics. 2) The course covers fundamental concepts like governing differential equations, conservation equations, momentum equation, and discretization methods. Numerical techniques like finite difference, finite volume, and finite element methods are discussed. 3) The lecture plan aims to help students understand mathematical preliminaries, derive governing equations, study prediction methods, and comprehend discretization concepts and equation derivation. Various pedagogical tools like demonstrations, case studies, and visual aids will be used to facilitate learning

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CHANDIGARH UNIVERSITY

UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING


Department of __________Mechanical Engg.
Semester:__ 2nd

Course Course Title Course Coordinator Lectu Tuto Prac Cr


Code res rials
MEA-657 Computational Fluid Dynamics Gurpreet Singh 3.0 0.0 0.0 3.0
E-code:-E2560

TextBooks
Sr No Title Author Edition Year Publisher Name
th
T-1 Computational Fluid Abdulnaser 4 2009 Narosa Publications
Dynamics Sayma

T-2 Numerical heat transfer Suhas V. 3rd 2009 shava Publishers corporation &
and fluid flow Patankar/ Hema Mc Graw Hill
shava

Reference Books
Sr No Title Author Edition Year Publisher Name
th
R-1 Computational Fluid John D. Anderson 5 2015 Mc Graw Hill
Dynamics: Basics with
applications

R-2 Introduction to CFD Pradip Niyogi,SK first 2002 Pearsons


Chakrabartty

Schedule No. of Weeks No. of Scheduled Lectures: No. of Scheduled Tutorials


Weeks before 1st MST 5 15 0
Weeks before 2nd MST 5 15 0
rd
Weeks before 3 MST 4 12 0
Total 14 42

Detailed Plan for Lectures

Week Lecture Broad Chapters/ Other Lecture Learning Pedagogical


Number Number Topic(Sub Sections Readings Description Outcomes Tool
Topic) of , Demonstrati
Text/refer Relevant on/ Case
ence Websites Study /
Week 1 Lecture 1 Introduction & books
T1 , Audio Introduction to Students will Images /
PPT
Mathematical Visual CFD & understand the animation /
1.1
preliminaries Aids, Mathematical concept of ppt etc.
software preliminaries Mathematical Planned
and preliminaries
Virtual
Lecture 2 Governing T1 Labs Study of basic Students will White Board
Differential 1.2 Governing study the basic
equations equations Governing
equations
Lecture 3 Conservation T1 Derivation of Students will White Board
equations 1.3- Conservation derive the
Energy Equation 1.4 equations Conservation
Derivation of equations
Energy Students will
Equation derive the
Energy
Equation

Week 2 Lecture 4 Momentum T1 Derivation of Students will White Board


Equation 1.5 Momentum derive the
Equation Momentum
Equation
Lecture 5 Momentum T1 Derivation of Students will White Board
Equation 1.5 Momentum derive the
Equation Momentum
Equation

Lecture 6 Methods of T1 Study of Students will White Board


Prediction of 1.7 Methods of study the
results T1 Prediction of various
Experimental results Methods of
1.8
Investigation, Study of Prediction of
Theoretical Experimental results
Calculations Investigation,
Theoretical
Calculations

Week 3 Lecture 7 Advantages & T1 Knowledge of Students will White Board


Disadvantages 1.9 the Advantages be Learning
of Theoretical & Advantages &
Calculations, Disadvantages Disadvantages
of Theoretical of Theoretical
Calculations, Calculations,
Lecture 8 Need for T1 Study of Need Students will White Board
Numerical and 2.1 for Numerical Understand the
Computational and Needs for
Heat Transfer & Computational Numerical and
Fluid Dynamics. Heat Transfer Computational
& Fluid Heat Transfer
Dynamics & Fluid
Dynamics

Lecture 9 Discretization T1 Definition of Students will White Board


concepts 3 Discretization be
Structure of concepts understanding
discretization Definition of the concept of
equation discretization Discretization
equation

Week 4 Lecture 10 Methods of T1 Study of Students will White Board


deriving the 3.2 structure of derive the
discretization discretization discretization
equations equation equations
Lecture 11 Methods of T1 Derivation of Students will White Board
deriving the 3.2 discretization derive the
discretization equation discretization
equations equations
Lecture 12 Finite T1 Definition of Students will White Board
difference 3.2.1 Finite understand the
method, difference concept of
finite volume method Finite
method Definition of difference
finite volume method and
method finite volume
method
Week 5 Lecture 13 finite element T1 Knowledge Students will White Board
method 3.2.2 about finite understand
element method about finite
element
method
Lecture 14 Governing T2 Derivation of Students will White Board
equations 4.1 governing derive the
equations various
governing
equations
Lecture 15 Governing T2 Derivation of Students will White Board
equations 4.1 governing derive the
Boundary equations various
conditions Knowledge governing
about boundary equations
conditions

First Hourly Test

Week 6 Lecture 16 Finite Study of Finite Understanding White Board


difference difference of Finite
scheme for heat scheme for heat difference
conduction conduction scheme for
Lecture 17 equation,
Crank- Study of Crank- Understanding
heat White Board
Nicholson Nicholson of Crank-
conduction
implicit scheme implicit scheme Nicholson
implicit
Lecture 18 Alternating Study of Understanding
scheme White Board
Direction Alternating of Alternating
Implicit (ADI) Direction Direction
method, Implicit (ADI) Implicit (ADI)
Week 7 Lecture 19 Explicit Study of
method, Understanding
method, White Board
schemes Explicit of Explicit
schemes schemes

Lecture 20 Implicit Study of Understanding White Board


Schemes Implicit of Implicit
Schemes Schemes

Lecture 21 Model Study of Model Understanding White Board


Convection- Convection- of Model
Diffusion Diffusion Convection-
Equation. Equation. Diffusion
Week 8 Lecture 22 Laplace Study of Understanding
Equation. White Board
Equation in Laplace of Laplace
Two dimension Equation in Equation in
Two dimension Two
Lecture 23 Iterative Study of Understanding
dimension White Board
Methods for Iterative of Iterative
solutions of Methods for Methods for
Linear Algebraic solutions of solutions of
Lecture 24 Basic
Systems. Study
Linearof Basic Understanding
Linear White Board
Conservation Conservation
Algebraic of Basic
Algebraic
Principles Principles Conservation
Principles
Week 9 Lecture 25 Unsteady Definition of Understanding White Board
Navier-Strokes Unsteady of Unsteady
Equation in Navier-Strokes Navier-Strokes
Integral and Equation in Equation in
Lecture 26 Differential
Boundary Study ofand
Integral Understanding
Integral and White Board
Form
conditions in NS Boundary
Differential of Boundary
Differential
Equations conditions
Form in conditions
Form in
NS Equations NS Equations
Lecture 27 Reynolds Study of Understanding White Board
Average Navier- Reynolds of Reynolds
Strokes (RANS) Average Average
Equations Navier-Strokes Navier-Strokes
(RANS) (RANS)
Equations Equations
Week 10 Lecture 28 Euler Equations Definition of Understanding White Board
for Inviscid Euler Equations of Euler
Flow, for Inviscid Equations for
Flow Inviscid Flow
Lecture 29 Inviscid Definition of Understanding White Board
Incompressible Inviscid of Inviscid
Irrotational Flow. Incompressible Incompressible
Irrotational Irrotational
Lecture 30 Introduction and Study
Flow. of Understanding
Flow. White Board
Need for grid Introduction of
generation and Need for Introduction
grid generation and Need for
Second Hourly Test grid generation

Week 11 Lecture 31 Coordinate Study of Understanding White Board


Transformation Coordinate of Coordinate
Transformation Transformation

Lecture 32 Transfinite Definition of Understanding White Board


Interpolation Transfinite of Transfinite
Methods Interpolation Interpolation
Methods Methods
Week 12 Lecture 33 Structured & Definition of Understanding White Board
Unstructured Structured & of Structured
Grid Generation Unstructured & Unstructured
Grid Generation Grid
Lecture 34 Mesh Study of Mesh Understanding
Generation White Board
Adaptation Adaptation of Mesh
Adaptation

Lecture 35 Introduction to Study of Understanding White Board


CFD Introduction to of
commercial CFD Introduction to
softwares commercial CFD
Week 13 Lecture 36 parameters to Definition
softwares of Understanding
commercial White Board
consider for parameters to of parameters
softwares
building models consider for to consider for
building models building
Lecture 37 boundary Definition of Understanding
models White Board
conditions boundary of boundary
conditions conditions

Lecture 38 Grid Generation T- Definition of Understanding White Board


Pre-Processing 1:4.4 Grid Generation of Grid
Definition of Generation and
Pre-Processing pre processing

Week 14 Lecture 39 Selection of T- Definition of Understanding White Board


simulation 1:4.6 Selection of of Selection of
software for an simulation simulation
individual software for an software for an
Lecture 40 problem
Advanced individual individual
Topics problem problem

Lecture 41 Advanced
Topics

END SEMESTER
Schedule of Assignment

Assignment No. Date of Allotment Last date of Submission Content of Assignment


(Assignment to be allotted
group-wise)
01 16-Jan-20 14-Feb-20 Application of CFD
Covering Unit-1 Explicit approach and implicit
approach
Forward difference and
backward difference
02 19-Feb-20 17-Mar-20 Mathematical models of
Covering Unit-2 governing equations
03 18-Mar-20 02-Apr-20 Mathematical models of grid
Covering Unit-3 generation and fluid flow
problem

Details of Academic Task(s)


AT Objective Topic of the Academic Nature of Evaluati All Date of
No. Task Academic on Mode ot uploading
Task me of Model
(group/ind nt / Answer
ividuals/ submissi Sheet on
field work on Week UIMS/
Notice
Board with
marking
scheme

MST-1 To check the All subtopics included in Individual Step


analytical and Instruction Plan from Marking
conceptual Lecture-1 to
ability of Lecture-15
students related
computational
fluid dynamics,
governing
equations

MST-2 To test the All subtopics included in Individual Step


'Fundamentals the Instruction Plan from Marking.
of models of Lecture-15 to
CFD Lecture-30

Assignment Individual Step


No.-1 Marking
(Element-1)
Assignment Individual Step
No.-2 Marking
Assignment Individual Step
No.-3 Marking

Element-2

Element-3

Signature of Course Coordinator


E-Code:
Signature of HoD with Stamp

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