Computational Fluid Dynamics of High Speed Car using ANSYS

A Practical Approach to External Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) of High Speed Performance Car using ANSYS Fluent

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Description

Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) is a branch of fluid mechanics that uses numerical analysis and data structures to analyse and solve problems that involve fluid flows.

CFD is applied to a wide range of research and engineering problems in many fields of study and industries, including aerodynamics and aerospace analysis, weather simulation, natural science and environmental engineering, industrial system design and analysis, biological engineering and fluid flows, and engine and combustion analysis.

Computational Fluid Dynamics of High Speed Car course explicitly focus on Concept of External CFD of Car & deep explanation of solver and post-processing methodology used by Automotive Industry for the simulation. Ansys Fluent software contains the broad, physical modelling capabilities needed to model flow, turbulence, heat transfer and reactions for industrial applications.

Fluent spans an expansive range, including special models, with capabilities to model in-cylinder combustion, aero-acoustics, and turbomachinery and multiphase systems.

Specially designed for students who have no prior knowledge of any CFD software. We will teach you from scratch and work through to understand all important commands and concepts to understand CFD and its application to sample problems.

Course Outline

· Fluid Dynamics

• CFD Applications

• CFD Tools

• Analysis Process

• Case Studies

• Introduction to Ansys World

• Methodology

• Fluid Model Extraction

• Meshing – 2D & 3D

• Meshing Process &

• Wall Function Based Meshing

• Fluent workspace

• Setting up Analysis

• Execution

• Post Processing

• Reporting


What You Will Learn!

  • Students will get hands on training in Ansys fluent with External Aerodynamic of Car and perform Optimization of Drag in commercial vehicle body.
  • Fundamental of CFD and governing equation.
  • Fundamental of CFD and governing equation.
  • PDE's and ODE to solve the NS equation.
  • Setting up problem in Ansys.
  • Correlation of industry data to simulation data.

Who Should Attend!

  • Students who are in 2nd year and above then that in Bachelor in Mechanical or automobile can take this course.