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A SHORT TERM TRAINING PROGRAMME INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTATIONAL FLUID DYNAMICS June 05 – June 16, 2012 Coordinator: Dr. D. G. Roy Chowdhury Dean (Research & Mechanical Sciences) Organized by School of Mechanical Sciences on 1, Rajiv Gandhi Salai, Padur - 603 103 Ph. No. : +91 44 2747 4262 / 4395, Fax : 2747 4208 www.hindustanuniv.ac.in Deemed to be University established under section 3 of the UGC Act, 1956

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ASHORT TERM

TRAINING PROGRAMME

INTRODUCTION TO

COMPUTATIONAL FLUID DYNAMICS

June 05 – June 16, 2012

Coordinator:Dr. D. G. Roy Chowdhury

Dean (Research & Mechanical Sciences)

Organized bySchool of Mechanical Sciences

on

1, Raj iv Gandhi Sa la i , Padur - 603 103Ph. No. : +91 44 2747 4262 / 4395, Fax : 2747 4208

www.hindustanuniv.ac. inDeemed to be University established under section 3 of the UGC Act, 1956

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WHAT IS CFD? Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) is the use of computers and numerical techniques to solve prob-lems involving fluid flow. CFD is being applied in a many areas, including aerodynamics of aircraft and cars, hydrodynamics of ships, pumps and turbines, combustion and heat transfer, chemical engineering. Applications in civil engineering include wind load-ing on structures, wind and wave power, ventilation, fire and explosion hazards, dispersion of pollutants and effluent, wave loading on coastal and offshore structures, hydraulic structures, sediment transport, hydrology.

WHO CAN ATTEND THIS PROGRAM?This course will address the interests of Engineers, Faculty, Students and Scientists in process Engineering Laboratories / Industries / Academic Institutions.

COURSE CONTENTS TheoryIntroduction to Computational Fluid Dynamics • Finite difference method and Finite Volume Dis-

cretization Techniques • Solution of Convection Diffusion Equation.• Solution of Incompressible Fluid Flow.• Turbulence Modeling: Reynolds –Averaged Navi-

er-Stokes equations (RANS), one equation mod-el, two equation in k-ɛ model.

Practical• Training in STARCCM+.• Problem solving with STARCCM.

FACULTY Faculty of Hindustan University and guest faculty from premier Institutions/ Organizations will de-liver lectures.

COURSE MATERIAL Each registered participant will be provided with a set of comprehensive lecture notes. COURSE DURATIONThe course is two weeks (10 days) duration from June 5 –June 16, 2012. Course fee: Rs 10,000/- which includes lunch, tea and course materials.Maximum number of participants: 20Demand Draft to be sent in favour of “Hindustan Institute of Technology and Science”- Payable at Chennai on or before 25th May 2012.

IMPORTANT DATES Last date for applications: 25th May 2012Intimation of selection & confirmation of partici-pation (through email): 1st June 2012

APPLICATION FORM Name: Designation: Institute /Organization: Address for communication:

Ph. No.: E-mail: Academic Qualification: Accommodation: Required / Not Required (Local participants will not be provided accom-modation)

Note: Accommodation rent to be paid by the participant.

All data provided are true to the best of my knowledge and belief.

Place:

Date:

Signature of the Applicant

HINDUSTAN UNIVERSITYShort Term Training Programme

onIntroduction to Computational

Fluid Dynamics

For further details please contact Mr. N. Prakash, Asst. Prof.School of Mechanical SciencesHindustan University,Rajiv Gandhi Salai, Padur, Chennai - 603103

Ph: +91-44-27474395Ph: +91-98844-65766Email: [email protected]: www.hindustanuniv.ac.in

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