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COMPUTATIONAL FLUID DYNAMICS - CFD


TÍNH TOÁN ĐỘNG LỰC HỌC LƯU CHẤT

Nguyễn Thanh Nhã, PhD


Department of Engineering Mechanics – Faculty of Applied Science – 106B4
Phone: Office: (84.8) 38 647 256 – Ext: 5306; 0908.568181
Email: nhanguyen@hcmut.edu.vn;
Sites: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9733-5189, https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Nguyen_Nha2
FB: Nhã Nguyễn

Ho Chi Minh city, 2020 2020

Introduction to the course

Course name: “Tính toán động lực học lưu chất”


“Computational Fluid Mechanics (CFD)”

Course ID: AS3035

Number of credit: 03

Teaching period: 60 (theory: 30 and exercise: 30)

Assesment:
Midterm test: 20%
Mini essay: 30%
Final test: 50%

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Course Description

• This subject contents fundamental knowledge and skill about appying a


numerical method (Finite Volume Method - FVM) for fluid dynamics
problems.
• The basic knowledge on solving the Navier-Stokes equations by FVM
are presented. The skill on modeling, meshing, turbulence model applying
and boundary condition description for simple and complex cases are also
provided.
• Engineering CFD problems are trained including steady or transient flow,
single phase or multiple phase flows, with or without temperature,
compressible or incompressible flow, FSI problems.
• Practice in computation with dynamics fluid problems in engineering.

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Course learning outcomes

L.O. Learning outcomes


L.O.1 Describe the governing equation systems for fluid dynamics
problem and fundamental related aspects in fluid flow
L.O.2 Explain the finite volume method for fluid dynamics problem
L.O.3 Solve fluid dynamics problems by using finite volume method
L.O.4 Apply the finite volume method to solve basic fluid dynamics
problem in engineering (use ANSYS/CFX or ANSYS/FLUENT
as analysis tool)
L.O.5 Teamwork and longtime learning

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How to learn?

• Document

 T. J. Chung. Computational Fluid Dynamics. Cambridge University


Press, 2002.
 J. H. Ferziger and M. Peric. Computational Methods for Fluid
Dynamics 3rd Edition. Springer, 2002.
 Lecture note (BK E-learning)
 …

• Tools
 PC with Ansys V19.1
 Matlab and/or Python
 Internet

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