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Computational Fluid Dynamics

The document summarizes an internship in computational fluid dynamics (CFD) carried out at M.S. Ramaiah University of Applied Sciences. [1] CFD uses computer-based simulations to analyze fluid flow, heat transfer, and chemical reactions. [2] It allows for simulation-based design instead of physical testing, and can simulate complex phenomena like flows around ships and airplanes. [3] The CFD process involves pre-processing like geometry definition, solving the governing equations, and post-processing to obtain results like contours and velocity vectors.

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Computational Fluid Dynamics

The document summarizes an internship in computational fluid dynamics (CFD) carried out at M.S. Ramaiah University of Applied Sciences. [1] CFD uses computer-based simulations to analyze fluid flow, heat transfer, and chemical reactions. [2] It allows for simulation-based design instead of physical testing, and can simulate complex phenomena like flows around ships and airplanes. [3] The CFD process involves pre-processing like geometry definition, solving the governing equations, and post-processing to obtain results like contours and velocity vectors.

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Department Of Mechanical Engineering

COMPUTATIONAL FLUID DYNAMICS


I N T E R N S H I P C A R R I E D O U T AT

M.S. RAMAIAH UNIVERSITY OF APPLIED SCIENCES

Presented by- Under The Guidance of-


Chethan Kumar A Mr. Vinod A
1KG15ME013 Assistant Professor
B.E in Mechanical Engineering Dept. of Mechanical Engineering
Contents:-
1. Introduction to Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD)
2. Purpose and Aim
3. Advantages
4. Disadvantages
5. Steps involved
6. Conclusions
Introduction to CFD
1. CFD is the analysis of systems involving fluid flow, heat transfer and
associated phenomena such as chemical reactions by means of
computer based simulation.
2. A tool for solving PDE’s.
3. Fundamental Principles
a. Mass is conserved.
b. Newton’s second law.
c. Energy is conserved.
Purpose and Aim
1. Simulation based design instead of “build and test”

2. Physical fluid phenomena that are difficult for experiment.


Example- Full scale simulation of ships and airplanes,
Environmental effects( wind, weather ) Explosions etc.
Fig- Some Applications of CFD
Advantages
1. Relatively low cost
2. Speed
3. Ability to simulate real conditions
4. Comprehensive information
Limitations
1. The CFD solutions can only be as accurate as the physical
model on which they are based.
2. Solving equations on computer introduces numerical
errors.
3. Boundary conditions- the accuracy of CFD solution is as
good as the initial conditions.
Steps Involved

Pre-Processing Solving Post-Processing

• Geometry definition • Fluid material and flow • Obtain Contours,


• Grid generation properties vectors, path lines.
• Boundary conditions
1. 2.

3. 4.
Conclusions
CFD is a powerful tool to solve complex flows in engineering systems.
However extreme care should be taken while:
• Generating geometry and grids
• Choosing flow model
• Boundary conditions
• Material properties
• Convergence criteria (grid independence)
Unless proper inputs are given and solution is checked, the solution we get may not
be the real solution.
THANK YOU

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