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Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee

Department of Mechanical & Industrial Engineering


Roorkee 247667, Uttarakhand, India
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Course: MIN-527, Computational Fluid Dynamics and Heat Transfer 3 (3, 1, 0)
Course Distribution:
S. No. COURSE CONTENTS Contact
Hrs
1 Introduction: Conservation equations; Mass, momentum and energy equations; 3

Conservative forms of the equations and general description.


2 Classification and Overview of Numerical Methods: Classification into various types 4

of equations -- parabolic elliptic and hyperbolic; Boundary and initial conditions;


Overview of numerical methods.
3 Finite Difference Method: Introduction, finite difference approximations, Taylor series 6

expansion, polynomial fitting, approximation of boundary conditions, applications to


conduction and advection-diffusion problems, errors and accuracy, Grid generation
4 Methods of Solution: Solution of finite difference equations, iterative methods, matrix 5

inversion methods, ADI method, operator splitting, fast Fourier transform, applications.
5 Numerical Methods for incompressible fluid flow: Explicit and implicit methods; 6

SIMPLE type methods; Stream function-vorticity method


6 5
Numerical methods for conduction heat transfer: Steady and unsteady heat
conduction, Transient one-dimensional problem, method of solution,
7 4
Numerical Method for Convection heat transfer: Convection-diffusion, Steady,
Unsteady, thermal boundary layer flow, upwind scheme
8 Finite Volume Method: Basic methodology, finite volume discretization, approximation 3

of surface and volume integrals.


9 Finite Element Method: Introduction to Rayleigh-Ritz, Galerkin and least square 2

methods, interpolation functions, one and two dimensional elements, applications


10 Turbulence modeling: Introduction to Reynolds averaged Navier-Stokes equations, 4

RANS modeling, DNS and LES.

Suggested Books:

S. Name of Authors / Books / Publishers Year of


No. Publication
1. Anderson, D.A., Tannehill, J.C. and Pletcher, R.H., “Computational Fluid Mechanics 2011
and Heat Transfer”, 3rd Ed., Taylor & Francis
2. Anderson, J.D., Jr., “Computational Fluid Dynamics”, McGraw Hill. 1995
3. Ferziger, J. H. and Peric, M., “Computational Methods for Fluid Dynamics”, 3rd Ed., 2003
Springer.
4. Versteeg, H. and Malalasekra, M., “An Introduction to Computational Fluid 2007
Dynamics: The Finite Volume Method”, 2nd Ed., Pearson Education
5. Reddy, J. N. and Gartling, D. K., “The Finite Element Method in Heat Transfer and 2010
Fluid Dynamics”, 3rd Ed., CRC Press.
6. Chung, T. J., “Computational Fluid Dynamics”. 2nd Ed., Cambridge University Press 2010
7. Patankar, S. V., “Numerical Heat Transfer and Fluid Flow”, Taylor and Francis 1980

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