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Q1 – Which among the following is a reason why we do not completely rely upon ground tests for analysing fluid dynamics?

1. Three-dimensional flows cannot be analysed


2. Facilities do not exist in all fight regimes
3. The output generated is not as accurate as theoretical analysis
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Q2 –  Which one do you think is not possible with wind tunnels for testing trans-atmospheric vehicles?

1. Continuously changing Mach number


2. Transonic flows
3. Simultaneously modelling high Mach numbers and high temperatures
4. Hypersonic flows

Q3 – CFD is the third approach for fluid flow analysis. What are the other two approaches?

1. Theoretical and experimental


2.  Physical and Mathematical
3.  Numerical and experimental
4. Experimental and physical

Q4 –  When were the foundations of experimental fluid dynamics laid?

1. 19th century
2. 18th century
3.  16th century
4. 17th century

Q5 – The eighteenth and nineteenth centuries witnessed the development of theoretical fluid dynamics in ____ countries.

1. Asian
2. American
3.  European
4. African

Q6 – This invention of the 20th century and accurate numerical methods have revolutionized the way we analyse Fluid Dynamics.

1. High-speed digital computers


2.  Personal computers
3.  Submarines
4. Rocketry
Q7 –  Which of the following is not true about CFD?

1. There will be a need for theory and experiments


2. CFD is an equal partner of theoretical and experimental analyses
3. CFD will complement theoretical and experimental Fluid Dynamics
4.  CFD will replace the approaches of pure theory and pure experiments

Q8 – The design of this experimental NASA aircraft was aided by CFD in early days.

1. Northrop
2. HiMAT
3.  Douglas
4.  Rockwell

Q9 – CFD analyses Fluid Dynamics using this method.

1. Analytical
2. Physical
3. Numerical
4.  Experimental

Q10 – CFD provides results of ____________

1. Continuous time varying results at discrete locations


2. Discrete points of space and time
3. Continuous spatial results at discrete time points
4.  Continuous in time and space
Computational Fluid Dynamics

Q11 –  Computational fluid dynamic results are _________ wind tunnel results.

1. Better than
2.  Analogous to
3. More reliable than
4.  Energy consuming when compared to

Q12 –  Which of these characteristics does not apply for a CFD tool?

1. Unwieldy
2.  Easy to carry around
3. Can be remotely accessed
4.  Transportable

Q13 –  CFD can be used to ___________ the experimental results.

1. Improve
2.  Replace
3.  Interpret
4.  Convert

Q14 –  CFD carries out ___________ experiments.

1. Observational
2.  Analytical
3. Field
4.  Numerical

Q15 –  _______ technique is used in a wind tunnel to find whether the flow is laminar or turbulent.

1. Pressure sensitive paint


2.  Force measurement
3. Flow visualization
4. Quantitative

Q16 – In the early days, CFD simulations were limited to two-dimensional analyses. Three-dimensional analyses could not be performed because of
_________

1. Complex mathematical models were not resolved


2. Governing equations were not developed for three-dimensions
3. Approximations for three-dimensions did not exist
4. The type of computers and algorithms that existed

Q17 – Which of these problems does not require three-dimensional analysis?

1. Internal flow in SCRAM jet engines


2. Flow over an aircraft wing
3. Flow past gas turbine compressors
4. Flow over airfoils

Q18 –  The knowledge of pressure distribution is required for ____________ engineers.

1. Aerodynamic
2. Thermal
3. Structural
4.  Avionics

Q19 – The knowledge of aerodynamic loads on an aircraft is needed for ___________ engineers.

1. Aerodynamic
2.  Thermal
3. Structural
4. Avionics
Q20 – Aerodynamics engineers obtain the lift and pressure drag by integrating the ___________ distribution over a surface.

1. Velocity
2. Pressure
3.  Temperature
4.  Viscosity

Computational Fluid Dynamics

Q21 – Which of these will not come under the three main elements of CFD packages?

1. Pre-processor
2. Post-processor
3.  Code creator
4. Solver

Q22 – The region of interest for analysis in CFD is called as _______________

1. Cell
2.  Domain
3. Mesh
4.  Grid

Q23 –  Over 50% of the time spent in the industry on a CFD project is devoted to the definition of the domain geometry and grid generation. Which one
will be the reason for this?

1. More grids will give better results


2. Calculation time is directly proportional to the number of cells
3. To generate non-uniform grids
4.  To generate an optimal grid which is a compromise between desired accuracy and solution cost

Q24 –  Which of these could be an optimal mesh?

1. Non-uniform
2.  Uniform
3. Grids with increasing lengths
4.  Grids with decreasing lengths

Q25 – The solution of a flow problem is defined at discrete points in the domain is called as _________

1. Elements
2.  Cells
3. Grids
4.  Nodes

Q26 – CFD packages solve the algebraic equations of flow using ____________ method.

1. Direct
2. Iterative
3. Analytical
4.  Trial and error

Q27 – Validation of a CFD code requires information about ____________

1. Boundary conditions
2.  Domain
3. Grids
4.  Cells

Q28 –  Which of these will fall into the post-processing category?

1. Definition of boundary conditions


2.  Grid generation
3. Flow visualization
4.  Discretization
Q29 – The step – specification of boundary conditions – in CFD comes under __________

1. Post-processing
2.  Solving
3. Discretizing
4.  Pre-processing

Q30 –  Which is the input part of a CFD problem?

1. Post-processing
2.  Flow visualization
3.  Pre-processing
4.  Solving

Computational Fluid Dynamics

Q31 –  For which of the following purposes can an automobile company not use the CFD tool?

1. Study heat transfer between its parts


2. Increase aerodynamic performance
3. Increasing load capacity
4.  Increasing fuel economy

Q32 –  The internal flow analysis of an automobile running based on Otto-cycle will need a ___________ analysis.

1. Transient
2. Steady
3.  Finite difference
4. Finite element

Q33 –  Which of these forces will have to be analysed using CFD to improve the aerodynamic performance of a vehicle?

1. Lift
2.  Drag
3. Thrust
4. Weight

Q34 –  Which of these will not be applicable for CFD in naval applications?

1. Propeller Design
2.  Wind loads
3. Lift analysis
4. Stability in manoeuvring

Q35 – CFD can be used to understand the flow behaviour of liquid metal during mould filling. This can be used to ____________

1. Change the mould according to fluid flow


2. Choose the best metal
3.  Improve casting techniques
4. Change temperature

Q36 –  Which of these models would be the best for flow over a submarine?

1. 3-D Navier-Stokes equation for compressible flow without a turbulence model


2. 3-D Navier-Stokes equation for incompressible flow without a turbulence model
3. 3-D Navier-Stokes equation for compressible flow with a turbulence model
4.  3-D Navier-Stokes equation for incompressible flow with a turbulence model

Q37 – CFD applications provide information for the design of furnaces with ____ thermal efficiency and ____ emissions of pollutants.

1. Increased, reduced
2.  Reduced, increased
3.  Reduced, reduced
4.  Increased, increased

Q38 –  Which is not an internal analysis?


1. Combustion
2. Turbulence
3.  Flow over compressor
4.  Exhaust pipes

Q39 – What would be the major difference between aerodynamic and hydrodynamic analyses?

1. Temperature
2. Reynolds Number
3. Velocity
4.  Domain

Q40 – This created a problem in modelling supersonic blunt nose.

1. Change of flow equations from elliptic to hyperbolic


2.  High speed with high temperature
3. Supersonic Mach number
4.  High temperatures

Computational Fluid Dynamics

Q41-Computational investigation is _____________ experimental investigation.

1. Faster than
2.  At the same speed of
3.  Slower than
4.  Cannot be compared

Q42 – What is the disadvantage in predicting a complex problem with a very limited objective in CFD?

1. Time-consuming
2.  Impossible to solve
3. Slower
4. Expensive

Q43  -What is the advantage of numerical methods over analytical method?

1. Speed
2.  Cost
3.  Flexibility
4.  Time

Q44 –  Why ideal conditions should be simulated in CFD?

1. Experimental analysis is impossible for ideal conditions


2.  Experimental set-up will have imperfections
3.  Experimental set-up will lead to wrong solutions
4.  Experimental analysis can be done for ideal cases

Q45 –  CFD can give ____________ results than experiments.

1. Detailed
2. Accurate
3. Reliable
4.  Approximate

Q46 – For optimization of designs, CFD is ___________

1. Slow and expensive


2. Cost-effective but slow
3. Fast but expensive
4. Cost-effective and fast

Q47 – An optimal prediction is ______________

1. Computational only
2.  A combination of Computational and Experimental
3. Analytical only
4.  Experimental only

Q48. Consider the following case. A teacher wants to show the effects of severe turbulence over an aircraft to the students. What is the best way to
simulate it?

1. Wind tunnel with analytical backup


2. Wind tunnel with CFD backup
3.  Flow visualization in wind tunnel
4.  Turbulence modelling and animation using CFD tools

Q49. ___________ of a mathematical model is a limitation to CFD.

1. Reliability
2. Accuracy
3. Solvability
4.  Validity

Q50. I have to model a simple rectangular wing for my experimental aircraft testing a new technology on it. I have to choose an airfoil among the ten
options given for my wing which would give the best aerodynamic performance. Suggest the best method to test and fix one airfoil.

1. CFD analysis
2.  Literature
3. Wind tunnel models
4. Calculations

Computational Fluid Dynamics

Q51. Which one is a post-processing Software?

1. FieldView
2. CFD GEOM
3. CCM++
4. Typhon

Q52. Which of these plots are irrelevant to CFD post-processing?

1. Contour plots
2.  Vector plots
3. xy plots
4.  Bar plots

Q53. Is adaptive meshing possible in current CFD packages? If yes, which software offers it?

1. No
2.  Yes, ANSYS Fluent 12.0
3. Yes, PHOENICS
4.  Yes, ANSYS 8.0

Q54. The following plot represents flow velocity. Which of these points has the highest acceleration?

1. 1
2.  2
3. 3
4.  4

Q55. Which one is an open source CFD solver tool?

1. OpenFOAM
2.  ANSYS Fluent
3. TGrid
4. ParaView
Q56. Which of the following properties will need a plot like this?

1. Pressure
2. Temperature
3.  Velocity
4.  Lift

Q57. When was the first commercial CFD package released?

1. 1991
2.  1983
3. 1985
4.  1981

Q58. Full form of FOAM in OpenFOAM?

1. Field Optimization and Manipulation


2.  Flow Optimization and Manipulation
3. Field Operation and Manipulation
4.  Flow Operation and Manipulation

Q59. Which plot will you choose if you want your users to read quantitative data from your data visualization?

1. Contour plot
2.  Vector plot
3. xy plot
4.  Mesh plot

Q60. Which is a pre-processing software?

1. ANSYS ICEM CFD


2.  ANSYS Mechanical
3. ANSYS CFX
4. EnSight

Computational Fluid Dynamics

Q61. The general equation applicable to all the properties is called the general transport equation. What does this term ‘transport’ signify?

1. The equation is applicable to all properties


2.  The equation can be transformed easily
3. The equation includes various transport processes
4. The equation is general

Q62. What are the terms included in the transport equation?

1. Rate of change term, advective term, convective term, source term


2.  Advective term, diffusive term, convective term, source term
3.  Rate of change term, diffusive term, convective term, advective term
4.  Rate of change term, diffusive term, convective term, source term

Q63. What does the term ∂(ρΦ)∂t mean?

1. Rate of change
2. Convection
3. Diffusion
4.  Source term

Q64. Which of these terms represent the flow of fluid into and out of the observation model?

1. ∂(ρΦ)∂t
2. div(ρΦu⃗ )
3. div(ΓgradΦ)
4. ΓgradΦ
Q65. Which term represents the diffusion of the property Φ?

1. div(Φ)
2. div(ΓgradΦ)
3. curl(Φ)
4.  curl(ΓgradΦ)

Q66. What does this symbol Γ in the term div(ΓgradΦ) of the general transport equation mean?

1. Diffusion flux
2.  Convection coefficient
3. Diffusion coefficient
4. Rate of diffusion

Q67. In terms of heat transfer, what does div(ΓgradΦ) mean?

1. Heat radiation
2. Heat convection
3.  Thermal flow
4.  Heat conduction

Q68. When the general transport equation is written in the energy equation form, what does Γ become?

1. k
2.  μ
3. σ
4.  κ

Q69. Which of these statements hold true?

1. Diffusive flux is always positive


2. Diffusive flux is positive in the direction of the positive gradient of fluid property
3.  Diffusive flux is positive in the direction of the negative gradient of fluid property
4. Diffusive flux is always negative

Q70. To get the mass conservation equation from the general transport equation given below, Φ=?

∂(ρΦ)∂t+div(ρΦu⃗ )=div(ΓgradΦ)+SΦ

1. Mass of the fluid


2.  1
3.  0
4. Density of the fluid

Computational Fluid Dynamics

Q71. The surface integral can be used to represent ____ and ____ terms of the transport equation.

1. Rate of change and diffusion


2. Rate of change and convection
3. Source and diffusion
4.  Convection and diffusion

Q71. Which among these is used to specify a particular problem which we consider for solving in CFD?

1. Boundary conditions
2.  Governing equations
3. Governing laws
4.  Solution method

Q72. What are the two major types of boundary conditions?

1. Wall and symmetry


2. Inlet and outlet
3.  Dirichlet and Neumann
4.  Initial and physical
Q73. Which of these best define the Dirichlet boundary conditions for the property Φ at a point ‘b’ in a boundary?

1. ∂3Φ∂3x
2. ∂2Φ∂2x
3. ∂Φ∂x
4. Φb

Q74. The boundary condition represented in the following diagram is ___________computational-fluid-dynamics-questions-answers-boundary-


conditions-q4

1. Dirichlet
2. Periodic
3. Neumann
4.  Axisymmetric

Q75. The Neumann and Dirichlet boundary conditions are _________ and _________ in mathematical terms.

1. value specified, flux specified


2.  flux specified, value specified
3. flux specified, gradient specified
4. value specified, time specified

Q76. In Dirichlet boundary conditions, the flux values _________

1. can be calculated
2. are unknowns
3. are known
4. are 0

Q77. Initial conditions are used for __________ problems.

1. time-dependent problems
2.  boundary value problems
3. control volume problems
4.  finite difference problems

Q78. Which among these is a combination of value specified and flux specified boundary conditions?

1. Dirichlet
2.  Mixed
3.  Neumann
4.  Symmetry

Q79. Which of these is not a combination of Neumann and Dirichlet Boundary conditions?

1. Cauchy boundary conditions


2.  Wall boundary conditions
3.  Mixed boundary conditions
4.  Robin boundary conditions

Q80. Which is not a type of boundary conditions in CFD?

1. Cyclic boundary conditions


2. Symmetry boundary conditions
3.  Wall boundary conditions
4.  Nodal boundary conditions

Computational Fluid Dynamics

Q81. Usually, in the inlet boundary conditions ___________ are known.

1. gradients of flow properties


2. diffusive fluxes of properties
3. convective fluxes of properties
4. flow properties

Q82. The convective fluxes in the inlet boundary layer _________

1. are specified
2.  can be calculated
3.  should be approximated
4.  are not necessary

Q83. The diffusive fluxes in the inlet boundary conditions _________

1. are specified
2.  can be calculated
3. are not necessary
4.  should be approximated

Q84. An extra grid is used before the physical boundary. What is the use of this grid?

1. To store the inlet boundary values


2.  To solve the discretized equation
3. To calculate the inlet boundary values
4.  To solve the system analytically

Q85. _________ is fixed at one inlet node and pressure correction is set to _________ in that node.

1. Gauge pressure, one


2.  Absolute pressure, one
3. Gauge pressure, zero
4.  Absolute pressure, zero

Q86. If we are solving a k-ε model, the values of k and ε _________

1. are either specified or estimated at the inlet


2. are either specified or estimated at the outlet
3. need not be specified or estimated anywhere
4.  are not estimated

Q87. Which of these is the best practice regarding outlet boundaries?

1. Outlet boundaries should be at the exact outlet of the geometry


2.  Outlet boundaries should be set as close as possible to the inlet boundaries
3. Outlet boundaries should be set as far as possible to the physical geometry
4.  Outlet boundaries should be set as close as possible to the physical geometry

Q88. Which of these statements is false regarding the pressure correction at boundaries?

1. Pressure reference is set at the inlet boundaries


2.  Pressure reference is set at the outlet boundaries
3. The link to the inlet boundary side is suppressed
4. The link to the outlet boundary side is suppressed

Q89. The mass flux out should be equal to the mass flux in. This is in accordance with _________

1. energy conservation
2. momentum conservation
3. continuity condition
4.  flux conservation

Q90. Which of these following is used to match the outlet and inlet flow velocities?

1. uN,j = uN-1,j×MinMout
2. uN-1,j = uN,j×MinMout
3. uN-1,j = uN,j×MoutMin
4. uN,j = uN-1,j×MoutMin

Computational Fluid Dynamics


Q91. Discretization of the physical domain of interest results in __________

1. Boundaries
2.  Discretized equations
3.  Discrete cells
4.  Exponential equations

Q92. The number of discretized equations is equal to the number of

__________

1. Discretized cells
2.  Boundary conditions
3. Unknowns
4.  Boundary-side elements

Q93. Equation discretization is the process of converting ___________ PDEs into discretized equations.

1. Open-form
2. Closed-form
3. Linear
4.  Quasi-linear

Q94. Which of these methods is not a method of discretization?

1. Finite volume method


2. Finite difference method
3.  Gauss-Seidel method
4.  Spectral element method

Q95. Discretization of the governing equations result in ___________

1. Integral equations
2.  Quasi-linear partial differential equations
3. Partial differential equations
4.  Algebraic equations

Q96. The discretized equation connects each element with __________

1. the northern and southern elements


2.  the boundary elements
3. the neighbouring elements
4.  the eastern and western elements

Q97. If the domain and equations are not discretized, which of these will become true?

1. Numerical solution cannot be obtained


2.  Analytical solution cannot be obtained
3.  Initial conditions cannot be applied
4. Mathematical model cannot be obtained

Q98. The discretized flow field properties exhibit ___________

1. continuous nature
2.  piece-wise nature
3.  quadratic nature
4.  cubic nature

Q99. The finite volume method ____________ the governing equations in each cell.

1. discretizes
2.  sums up
3. integrates
4.  multiplies

Q100. In which of these methods, the differential equation is multiplied by a test function?
1. Finite difference method
2. Finite volume method
3. Finite element method
4.  Spectral element method

Computational Fluid Dynamics

Q101. Which of these analyses needs a stretched grid?

1. Transient flow over a flat plate


2.  Incompressible flow over a flat plate
3.  Viscous flow over a flat plate
4.  Subsonic flow over a flat plate

Q102. Let x, y be the coordinates in the physical domain and ξ, η be the coordinates in the computational domain. In which of these cases, the
horizontal lines are stretched and the vertical lines are equally spaced?

1. ξ=x; η=ln⁡(y+1)
2.  ξ=ln⁡(x+1); η=y
3.  ξ=x; η=y
4.  ξ=ln⁡(x+1); η=ln⁡(y+1)

Q103. Form the continuity equation for steady 2-dimensional flow when the x-direction grids are stretched.

Density → ρ

x and y-velocities → u,v

Coordinates in physical domain → x,y

Coordinates in computational domain → ξ, η.

1. eη∂(ρu)∂ξ+∂(ρv)∂η
2. ∂(ρu)∂ξ+eξ∂(ρv)∂η
3.  ∂(ρu)∂ξ+eη∂(ρv)∂η
4. eξ∂(ρu)∂ξ+∂(ρv)∂η

Q104. Consider a divergent nozzle as shown in the figure.

Let x, y be the coordinates in the physical domain and ξ, η be the coordinates in the computational domain. Which of these equations can give the best-suited grid for this
system?

1. ξ=x; η = y×ys
2. ξ=x×ys; η=y×ys
3.  ξ=xys;η=yys
4.  ξ=x;η=yys

Q105. Adaptive grids change automatically based on ______________

1. flow field gradients


2. time rate of change of the flow properties
3. grid gradients
4.  time rate of change of the grid points

Q106. Let x, y be the coordinates in the physical domain and ξ, η be the coordinates in the computational domain. Which of these is correct for adaptive
grids?

1. ∂ξ∂x≠1
2.  ∂ξ∂x≠0
3. ∂ξ∂t≠0
4.  ∂ξ∂t≠1

Q107. Which of these properties are balanced by using adaptive grids?


1. Accuracy and convergence
2.  Efficiency and stability
3.  Accuracy and stability
4. Accuracy and efficiency

Q108. What does elliptic grid generation mean?

1. Grids generated for elliptic equations


2.  Grids transformed with elliptic equations
3.  The computational domain is elliptic
4.  The object under consideration is elliptic

Q109. What are zonal grids?

1. Grids generated for a particular zone of the domain of interest


2. Grids varying at different zones
3.  Grids generated for a particular time in the flow
4.  Grids varying with time

Q110. Which type of grids is the best for flow over an airfoil?

1. Stretched grids
2.  Adaptive grids
3.  Boundary-fitted grids
4.  Elliptic grids

Computational Fluid Dynamics

Q111. The numerical convection schemes should be _________

1. upwind biased
2. downwind biased
3.  upwind or downwind depending on the problem
4. considering both upwind and downwind equally

Q112. According to the Godunov’s theorem, any linear monotonic scheme will be maximum ____________

1. first derivative
2.  first-order accurate
3.  second-order accurate
4.  second derivative

Q113. A higher-order scheme which is not of high-resolution will have ____________

1. overshoots
2.  undershoots
3. undershoots and overshoots
4. damping ratio

Q114. For a scheme to be bounded, its functional relationship should be ____________

1. quadratic
2.  linear
3.  smooth
4.  continuous

Q115. Consider the following diagram.

Line a in the diagram is ____________

1. compressive
2.  anti-diffusive
3.  diffusive
4. convective
Q116. Consider the following NVD.

For a bounded scheme plotted in this NVD, the profile should lie inside which of these regions?

1. D, A
2. A, B
3. B, C
4.  C, D

Q117. In the region where ϕc~<0andϕc~>1, a bounded scheme should have ϕf~ as that of the ____________

(Note: ϕc~andϕf~ are the normalized flow variables at the upwind node and the face).

1. SMART scheme
2.  QUICK scheme
3. Downwind scheme
4.  Upwind scheme

Q118. For a bounded higher-order scheme, ϕf~=1whenϕc~= ____________

(Note: ϕc~andϕf~ are the normalized flow variables at the upwind node and the face).

1. ∞
2.  0
3.  1
4.  0.5

Q119. In the region where ϕc~<0andϕc~>1, ___________ is dominant.

(Note: ϕc~andϕf~ are the normalized flow variables at the upwind node and the face).

1. conduction
2.  convection
3. radiation
4.  anti-diffusion

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