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Johns Hopkins University | EN.530.683

Applied Computational Modeling in Aerodynamics and Heat Transfer

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Introduction to fundamental principles and applications of the computational modeling in fluid dynamics and heat transfer. Emphasis is on basics of finite-difference methods and hands-on experience in code development as well as the use of a commercial software package (ANSYS CFX) for modeling and simulation. Students will also learn about meshing strategies, post-processing, and critical analysis of simulation results. The concept of numerical errors and the validation and verification will also be emphasized. Recommended Background: (1) Undergraduate or introductory level course in fluid dynamics or heat transfer or transport phenomena or classical mechanics. (2) Basic expertise in writing computer codes (MATLAB or C++ or Fortran or Python).

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