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ME 7015 COMPUTA TONAL FLUID DYNAMICS MODULE-I Introduction to Computational Fluid Dynamics, Models of the fluid flow, conservative and non- conservative forms of equations, substantial derivative, a brief overview of the governing equations for fluid flow and heat transfer. (SL] MODULE-II Classification of partial differential equations and pertinent physical behaviour, parabolic, elliptic and hyperbolic equations, linear and non-linear PDE, Initial and boundary condition, Implementations of boundary conditions. {5L] MODULE- 1 An overview of finite difference method, Difference equations, forward and backward difference, two point central difference scheme, central second order difference, three point backward difference scheme, three point forward difference scheme, local discretisation error, round off error, explicit and implicit schemes, [SL] MODULE-IV Tri-diagonal matrix algorithm (TDMA), Exact solution of Convection diffusion Problem, approximate solution of convection diffusion problem using different scheme, limitations, advantage upwind scheme, Von Newmann stability analysis. [SL] MODULE-V CFD Techniques: Lax-Wandroff technique, MacCormack’s Techniques, Jacobi and Gauss-Seidel techniques, relaxation technique, consistency, stability and convergence, artificial diffusion, [SL] MODULE-VI Grid Transformation: Introduction, General transformation of equations, metrics and Jacobian: concept stretched grids, adaptive grids and boundary fitted grids. [SL] MODULE-VII Finite Volume Methods: Discretisation for one dimension steady diffusion problems, specification of interface diffusivity, source term linearization, Discretisation of transient one-dimensional diffusion. problems using FVM, Discretisation for multi-dimensional diffusion problems using FVM, Discretisation of one dimensional steady convection diffusion problem using FVM, [31] Books: 1. Computational Fluid Dynamics the Basic and applications - J. D. Anderson Jr. 2. Numerical Heat Transfer and Fluid Flow by Subhas V, Patankar, Hemisphere Publishing Corporation, Newyork 3. An introduction to computational fluid dynamics The finite volume method by H.K. Versteeg and W. Malalasekera, Pearson Education Limited. Computational Fluid Dynamics by Principles and Applications — J. Blazek 5, Numerical Computation of Intemal and External Flows (Vol. I & II) by C. Hirsch

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