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CFD involves solving the fundamental fluid dynamics equations numerically using computers. The equations describe laminar and turbulent flow. For turbulent flow, additional equations are required like the Reynolds-averaged Navier–Stokes (RANS) equations or large eddy simulation (LES) equations. Direct numerical simulation (DNS) provides the most accurate results but is computationally expensive. Heat transfer can be modeled using various approaches depending on temperature. Common coordinate systems used include Cartesian, cylindrical, and polar. Grey bodies and black bodies are concepts in thermal radiation modeling. Explicit and implicit methods are used to numerically solve equations over time, with implicit methods generally being more stable. Common discretization methods include finite difference, finite volume, and finite element.

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CFD - Notepad

CFD involves solving the fundamental fluid dynamics equations numerically using computers. The equations describe laminar and turbulent flow. For turbulent flow, additional equations are required like the Reynolds-averaged Navier–Stokes (RANS) equations or large eddy simulation (LES) equations. Direct numerical simulation (DNS) provides the most accurate results but is computationally expensive. Heat transfer can be modeled using various approaches depending on temperature. Common coordinate systems used include Cartesian, cylindrical, and polar. Grey bodies and black bodies are concepts in thermal radiation modeling. Explicit and implicit methods are used to numerically solve equations over time, with implicit methods generally being more stable. Common discretization methods include finite difference, finite volume, and finite element.

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CFD

- What is cfd and why is ti so popular in modern areas, give 2 reasons:


- what is the name of the fundamental fluid dynamics equation
describe the term involved in the equation
is it possible to solve the equation directly by analytical methods
if yes, how?
if not, how one can solve the equation?
- What is laminar and turbulent flow, does the fundamental equation describe this two kinds of flow? if not, what
is the additionalequation required to describe that?
- How can you describe turbulent behaviour in the sense of mathematical modelling?
waht is turbeulent viscosity and why we need the parameter?
what is rans and les modelling? What is the difference between both?
What is DNS? Give advantages and disadvantages
- what are types of heat models
which model is use for very high temperature and explain why
which molecules...... radiation
- consider the following chemical reaction:
aA+bB -> cC+dD
which chemical solution (approxited) and define the parameters.
define the constant rate.
- what are the coordinates of : cartesian, cylinder, polar
- what is grea body, black body and define emussivity. give value for emissivity of a grey body.
- what is explicit and implicit. which one of these methods is more stable and why.
- what are the types of discretization methods?

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