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Department of Aeronautical Engineering

Notes Details

Year / Semester : IV / VII

Subject Name : AE 2402 Computational Fluid Dynamics

Book / If Book,
Sl.
Topic Hand Page
No.
Written No.
UNIT I
1 Introduction B1 3-6
2 Basic Equations of Fluid Dynamics B1 15-40
Incompressible In viscid Flows: Source, vortex and doublet
3 B1 53-65
panel methods
4 Lifting flows over arbitrary bodies B1 65-70
5 Mathematical properties of Fluid Dynamics Equations B1 77-80
6 Elliptic, Parabolic and Hyperbolic equations B1 81-85
7 Well posed problems B1 86
8 Discretization of partial Differential Equations B1 87-94
Explicit finite difference methods of subsonic, supersonic and
9 B1 127-134
viscous flows
UNIT II
1 Structured grids 2M QB ---
2 Types and transformations B1 105-113
3 Generation of structured grids B1 113-125
4 Unstructured grids 2M QB ---
5 Delany triangulation HW ---
UNIT III
1 Boundary layer Equations and methods of solution B1 153-172
Implicit time dependent methods for inviscid and viscous
2 B1 201-203
compressible flows
3 Concept of numerical dissipation HW ---
4 Stability properties of explicit and implicit methods B1 193
5 Conservative upwind discretization for Hyperbolic systems HW ---
6 Further advantages of upwind differencing
UNIT IV
Overview of Finite Element Techniques in Computational
1 B1 235-237
Fluid Dynamics
2 Strong and Weak Formulations of a Boundary Value Problem B1 237-244
UNIT V
1 Finite Volume Techniques B1 275-278
2 Cell Centered Formulation B1 280-281
3 Lax - Vendoroff Time Stepping B1 281-283
4 Runge - Kutta Time Stepping - Multi - stage Time Stepping B1 285-286
5 Accuracy B1 290
6 Cell Vertex Formulation B1 290
7 Multistage Time Stepping B1 290-294
8 FDM -like Finite Volume Techniques B1 294
9 Central and Up-wind Type Discretizations B1 295-298
10 Treatment of Derivatives B1 299
11 Flux splitting schemes HW ---
12 Pressure correction solvers HW ---
13 SIMPLE HW ---
14 PESO Mail sent
15 Vorticity transport formulation
16 Implicit/semi-implicit schemes

** Note

1. B1 - John F. Wendt (Editor), Computational Fluid Dynamics An


Introduction, Springer Verlag, Berlin, 1992.
2. HW - Hand Written Notes (Notes given in Class)
3. 2M QB - Refer 2 Marks Question Bank.

If you dont have the class notes, check the mail for any hand written notes (HW).
Unit 5- for topics: 15 and 16(Vorticity transport formulation and Implicit/semi-implicit
schemes ) notes is found in Computational Fluid Dynamics book by Fletcher. Book
available in library.

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