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Título
Practical learning on computational fluid dynamics at undergraduate level
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Año del Documento
2016
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Abstract
This work involves a methodology for Mechanical
Engineering students to learn Computational Fluid Dynamics
playing an active role. Students carry out a fluid mechanics
down scaled projects with the steps of sensibility of mesh,
convergence of numerical algorithm, validation of turbulence
model and description of flow patterns. Furthermore, they
develop their critical thought when they identify weak points
susceptible for improvement.
The offer of benchmark test cases ranges from head loses,
driven cavities, swirling flows, to external aerodynamics.
Simplifications to the level of undergraduate courses imply two
dimensional simulations and a limited number of grid points.
Hence, the assessment is based in coherence of decisions and
efficient use of limited resources.
A review of the offer of workshops is supplied, such as the
Ahmed car, the Roback and Johnson burner, aerodynamics of
different NACA airfoils, and different geometries of driven
cavities. These are classical test cases of numerical research
and a sample of applications in wind energy, industrial
furnaces, and lubrication.
Parametrization based in geometry, Reynolds number, Pitch
angle among other, let simulate different flow patterns with
similar degree of difficulty.
There is a deeper understanding of the topic when students
need to discuss the strategies to accomplish the project, they
need to write a technical report and finally they need to justify
the evaluation of other works. Also, it is important to link the
simplified projects of the workshop with the real world and the
industrial applications
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PID 2015-2016
Asignatura
Modelado numérico de sistemas sólidos y fluidos
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spa
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