MAS536 CFD in Energy Technology
Course description for academic year 2024/2025
Contents and structure
The objective of the course is to learn the main principles of computational fluid dynamics (CFD) with an emphasis on typical problems of heat- and mass transfer relevant to energy technology. To comply with FNs sustainable development goals, the course provides information on how the numerical technology is used for energy optimization, simulation of renewable energy systems, and development of new sustainable workflows.
The course considers physical models used in the commercial CFD software, explains how the models are implemented and solved numerically, and how a user interprets/validates the simulation results.
Contents:
Module I. Numerical methods: discretization, basic numerical techniques for, stability of numerical schemes
Module II. Commercial CFD software: the simulation workflow, automatic meshing, standard solvers, post-processing of data
Learning Outcome
KnowledgeThe student…
- has detailed insight into the numerical methods used for the solution of governing equations of fluid mechanics and heat transfer
- can apply physical models, methods of discretization, and solvers available in the commercial CFD software
- know how to assess the simulation results critically
SkillsThe student …
- can solve a simplified CFD problem in Matlab
- master a commercial CFD software
- validate the simulation results
General competence
The student…
- can write a technical report
- can study relevant scientific literature, software manuals, and tutorials
Entry requirements
None
Recommended previous knowledge
MAS305 CFD for Engineers
Teaching methods
lectures, numerical tutorials
Compulsory learning activities
2 numerical projects to be delivered and approved within a given deadline
Assessment
Individual oral exam, 1 hour
Grading scale: A-E (pass) / F (fail)
Examination support material
calculator, laptop with the installed commercial software
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