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 Applied Computational Fluid Dynamics

Introduction

Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) has become an essential tool in modern engineering design and analysis. This short course, Applied CFD, is designed to provide participants with a strong foundation in CFD concepts along with practical skills in simulation techniques. The course blends theoretical knowledge with real-world applications, focusing particularly on fluid dynamics, heat and mass transfer, and reactive flows, using leading CFD software tools like Ansys.

Objectives

  • Understanding of CFD principles and Navier-Stokes equations.
  • 2D/3D geometry creation and meshing in ANSYS.
  • Application of dynamic and sliding mesh techniques.
  • Setup and execution of steady and transient simulations.
  • Modeling of species transport and combustion.
  • Post-processing and contour visualization.
  • Practical experience through real-world case studies

Career Path

  • CFD engineer in industries like aerospace, automotive, HVAC, oil & gas, or chemical processing.
  • Process design engineer using simulation for plant optimization.
  • R&D engineer focusing on fluid systems, heat exchangers, or combustion.
  • Academic researcher or graduate student using CFD in thesis work
  • Application engineer for CFD software like ANSYS and COMSOL.

Fee Structure Applied Computational Fluid Dynamics

Applied Computational Fluid Dynamics
Duration 06 Weeks
Total Semester 1
Total Package 8,000
At Admission Time 8,000
Additional Charges at the time of Admission 0
Examination Fee 0
Total Amount (At Admission) 8,000
Installment 0 * 2
Additional Charges at the time of Admission
Web Portal fee per year for Learning Management Syste 0
Library Security Fee (Refundable) 0
Student Card 0
Library & Magazine Fund 0
Total Additional Charges 0
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