Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) has emerged as an indispensable engineering tool for predicting, designing, optimizing and managing processes and devices in which fluid flow, often accompanied by heat and mass transfer, are playing a dominant role. Designing computer processors’ cooling, reducing car and airplane noise, sand transport in cities, cooling of nuclear rods in nuclear reactors, predicting urban climate, are just some of the important areas in which CFD based simulations play a decisive role.
In the course/workshop we will introduce T-Flows, an open-source – open-access – unstructured finite-volume CFD program, originally developed at the Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands. T-Flows is optimized for computations of single and multiphase flows, with heat and mass transfer, in complex configurations by using state-of-the art turbulence and multiphase models and numerical methods.
Certification:
The participant will receive a certificate after completion of this workshop
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