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<subfield code="a">This work involves a methodology for Mechanical&#xd;
Engineering students to learn Computational Fluid Dynamics&#xd;
playing an active role. Students carry out a fluid mechanics&#xd;
down scaled projects with the steps of sensibility of mesh,&#xd;
convergence of numerical algorithm, validation of turbulence&#xd;
model and description of flow patterns. Furthermore, they&#xd;
develop their critical thought when they identify weak points&#xd;
susceptible for improvement.&#xd;
The offer of benchmark test cases ranges from head loses,&#xd;
driven cavities, swirling flows, to external aerodynamics.&#xd;
Simplifications to the level of undergraduate courses imply two&#xd;
dimensional simulations and a limited number of grid points.&#xd;
Hence, the assessment is based in coherence of decisions and&#xd;
efficient use of limited resources.&#xd;
A review of the offer of workshops is supplied, such as the&#xd;
Ahmed car, the Roback and Johnson burner, aerodynamics of&#xd;
different NACA airfoils, and different geometries of driven&#xd;
cavities. These are classical test cases of numerical research&#xd;
and a sample of applications in wind energy, industrial&#xd;
furnaces, and lubrication.&#xd;
Parametrization based in geometry, Reynolds number, Pitch&#xd;
angle among other, let simulate different flow patterns with&#xd;
similar degree of difficulty.&#xd;
There is a deeper understanding of the topic when students&#xd;
need to discuss the strategies to accomplish the project, they&#xd;
need to write a technical report and finally they need to justify&#xd;
the evaluation of other works. Also, it is important to link the&#xd;
simplified projects of the workshop with the real world and the&#xd;
industrial applications</subfield>
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<subfield code="a">Practical learning on computational fluid dynamics at undergraduate level</subfield>
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