CFD Intro
CFD Intro
CFD Intro
The syllabus Term project, in details next time CFD references Course Tools
University CourseNet: http://coursenet.ou.edu. College of Geoscience WebCT site: http://www.gcn.ou.edu:8900 Computing Facilities ECAS Lab Cray J90 and Departmental workstations Unix and Fortran Helps Consult Links at CFD Home page which is linked in WebCT.
Theoretical FD
Science for finding solutions of governing equations in different categories and studying the associated approxiations / assumptions;
h = d/2,
c1 ! 2 gh(V / V0
Experimental FD
Understanding fluid behavior using laboratory models and experiments. Important for validating theoretical solutions. E.g., Water tanks, wind tunnels
Computational FD
A Science of Finding numerical solutions of governing equations, using high-speed digital computers
Why Computational FD
Analytical solutions exist only for a handful of typically boring problems Can control numerical experiments and perform sensitivity studies, some in very ideaized settings. Can study something that is not directly observable (black holes). Computer solutions provide a more complete sets of data in time and space We can perform realistic experiments on phenomena that are not possible to reproduce in reality, e.g., the weather Much cheaper than laboratory experiments Much more flexible each change of configurations, parameters We can now use computers to DISCOVER new things (drugs, sub-atomic particles, storm dynamics) much quicker
K=1
K=-1
T=12
K=1
K=-1
ARPS 48 h Forecast at 6 km Resolution Shown are the Composite Reflectivity and Mean Sea-level Pressure.
POSITIVE OUTLOOK
New schemes / algorithms Bigger and faster computers Faster network access Better Desktop computers Better programming tools and environment Better understanding of dynamics / predictabilities etc.