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    T-Flows Crash Course | Cfd

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    T-Flows Crash Course | Cfd

    T-Flows Crash Course | Cfd
    Published 11/2023
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 3.75 GB | Duration: 4h 11m

    Your gate to a reliable research in Computational Fluid Dynamics

    What you'll learn

    Basics of Command Line Interface (CLI)

    Understanding T-Flows code structure

    Running cases of laminar and turbulent flow configurations

    Multi-domain simulation: Setup and flow dynamics

    Transport of species: Master passive scalars in your simulations

    Dispersed flow simulation: Learn Lagrangian Particle Tracking for dispersed flows

    Post-processing CFD results using Paraview

    Using bash scripts to automate the CFD process

    Requirements

    A preliminary knowledge of Linux terminal would help (not a compulsory requirement)

    No prior programming experience is needed for this course.

    Basic knowledge of Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD)

    Description

    A glimpse bout the TFCCT-Flows Crash Course is a small but intensive course that is tailored to provide you with an efficient way to run simulations with the general-purpose code T-Flows. T-Flows is an open-source computational fluid dynamics (CFD) program for the simulation of turbulent, single, and multiphase flows. The numerical method is based on the collocated finite volume method on unstructured arbitrary grids and turbulence models include a range of Reynolds-averaged Navier-Stokes (RANS) models, large eddy simulations (LES), as well as hybrid RANS-LES approach. It is written in Fortran 90 and uses Message Passing Interface (MPI) for parallel execution. Expectations?!Through this course, you'll learn more than just running CFD software. The following will be covered: Basics of Command Line Interface (CLI)Housekeeping: Environment setup and prerequisitesIntroduction to code structure Compiling the code in both serial and parallelRunning your first T-Flows simulation – Laminar flow case Turbulent flow case – 2D Impinging jetMulti-domain simulationTransport of species (passive scalars)Dispersed flow simulation: Lagrangian Particle TrackingPost-processing results using ParaViewIntended Acquirable Objectives Gain hands-on experience with CFD simulations using a 100% open-source framework Develop valuable skills using highly accurate and robust CFD software Connect with top experts in the CFD world from different engineering respects Boost your opportunities to be hired by the top-tier companies in the field

    Overview

    Section 1: Housekeeping

    Lecture 1 Housekeeping

    Section 2: Introduction to T-Flows

    Lecture 2 Introduction to code structure

    Lecture 3 Compiling the code

    Section 3: Running CFD Simulations with T-Flows

    Lecture 4 First T-Flows Simulation: Laminar flow case

    Lecture 5 Turbulent Flow Case

    Lecture 6 Multi-domain simulations

    Lecture 7 Transport of species

    Lecture 8 Dispersed flow simulations

    Lecture 9 The highway

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