Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) | RANS & FVM
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- This is 2nd part of CFD video lecture series. Here method of solving Navier Stokes equations using Reynolds Averaged Navier Stokes equations, Necessity of Turbulence modeling, Finite Volume method are explained in a conceptual and illustrative way.
Best 5 minutes spent learning CFD! Wow. The last time I studied CFD was 12 years back and it was a nightmare for years though I used to pass on exams. Now I know what the hell I was doing in a nutshell. Kudos to you man!
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2021 still there's no better explanation than yours. thank you !
Rofl yes
I'm not sure how many more videos you've uploaded since 2013 but thank you first and foremost for your informative lectures and secondly, I wish you hadn't had the text to speech program. Don't be self-conscious about the way you speak English since people who watch your videos are focusing on more important stuff. Keep up the good work and look forward to your videos.
the best 5 min introduction on cfd i've had so far ; )
Thanks for sharing the video.
I suppose the partial derivative of the volume integral with respect to time, appearing in the video from 2:52 s, needs to be reconsidered.
Nicely and easily explained.
Thanks
best explanation ever .. thanks to allah then to you sir🙏🙏
Voice is good, loud and clear, though mechanical, possibly generated by a Text to Speech program. Although it speaks every sentence like a new paragraph, that is acceptable. In online learning videos, quality of voice is very important.
Awesome video! Thank you!
thank you very much...its helped my project work...and saved my time
best short lecture ever
Can you post a video of using the actual software to solve equation over a simple control volume please
Can we call CFD as a thermal engineering approach or would it be in another playlist like Aerospace & Aeronautical? No matter what, still a great explanation. Thanks for that.
muchas gracias por subir estos vídeos han sido de gran ayuda
Could you put turbulence model and y+ lectures, please?
Excellent Explanation
thank you so much ..........
this is what iam looking for
Please put complete tutorial of cfd... We need more... It's very limited.
Thanks a lot ! really good explanation.
Our current super computers might be up to the task of DNS equations?
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good lecture for introduction of CFD.
I need some advice. I am thinking about getting a Masters degree on science of thermofluids, specialiced in CFD. What kind of job opportunities do I have getting this knowledge. Or do I expect to guide my career into investigation?? I would appeciate some answers.
Ok... it's been 8 months, but lemme give it a shot. Being that specific, isn't "thinking" about doing it. Rather, it should be a "want" to do it. So, unless you actively want to study something that specific, don't waste your time, job-opportunities or not. A mechanical engineer with expertise in fluids and their thermal behavior shouldn't have trouble finding work in fields as varied as pharma to vehicle design. The goal is to make sure you're leaving with a degree that's giving you both skills and knowledge that can be attractive in a variety of related industry.
CFD Analysis of Catalytic Converter to Reduce
Particulate Matter and Achieve Limited Back
Pressure in Diesel Engine
thanks for video.
What method does OpenFOAM use?
FVM
great
fuck, fluid dynamics is hard.
What ever happened to human teachers ? 😢
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good lecture for introduction of CFD.