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CFD
What is CFD?
• Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) is the science of predicting fluid
flow, heat transfer, mass transfer, chemical reactions, and related
phenomena by solving the mathematical equations which govern
these processes using a numerical process
 We are interested in the forces (pressure , viscous stress etc.)
acting on surfaces (Example: In an airplane, we are interested in
the lift, drag, power, pressure distribution etc)
 We would like to determine the velocity field (Example: In a
race car, we are interested in the local flow streamlines, so that
we can design for less drag)
 We are interested in knowing the temperature distribution
(Example: Heat transfer in the vicinity of a computer chip)
Advantages
• Relatively low cost.
– CFD simulations are relatively inexpensive, and costs are
likely to decrease as computers become more powerful.
• Speed.
– CFD simulations can be executed in a short period of
time.
• Ability to simulate real conditions.
– CFD provides the ability to theoretically simulate any
physical condition.
• Comprehensive information.
– CFD allows the analyst to examine a large number of
locations in the region of interest, and yields a
comprehensive set of flow parameters for examination.
Limitations
• The CFD solutions can only be as accurate as the physical
models on which they are based.
• Solving equations on a computer invariably introduces
numerical errors.
– Round-off error: due to finite word size available on the
computer. Round-off errors will always exist (though they
can be small in most cases).
– Truncation error: due to approximations in the numerical
models. Truncation errors will go to zero as the grid is
refined. Mesh refinement is one way to deal with truncation
error.
• Boundary conditions.
– As with physical models, the accuracy of the CFD solution
is only as good as the initial/boundary conditions provided
to the numerical model.
Purpose and Aim
• Main purpose is Simulation-based design instead of “build & test”
hence saving a lot of time since it enables easy repetitions.
For example combustion explosions(unrepeatable).
• Aim is the simulation of physical fluid phenomena that are difficult for
experiments
– Full scale simulations (e.g., ships and airplanes)
– Environmental effects (wind, weather, etc.)
– Hazards (e.g., explosions, radiation, pollution)
– Physics (e.g., planetary boundary layer, stellar evolution)
How it works?
• Analysis begins with a mathematical model of a
physical problem.
• Conservation of matter, momentum, and energy
must be satisfied throughout the region of
interest.(Continuity, Momentum equation and
Energy equation).
• Fluid properties are modeled empirically.
• Simplifying assumptions are made in order to
make the problem tractable (e.g., steady-state,
incompressible, inviscid, two-dimensional etc.)
How It Works?
• Appropriate initial and boundary conditions
are provided for the problem.
• CFD applies numerical method called
discretization to develop approximations of
the governing equations of fluid mechanics in
the fluid region of interest.
• The solution is post-processed to extract
quantities of interest (e.g. lift, drag, torque,
heat transfer, separation, pressure loss, etc.).
Discretization
• Domain is discretized into a finite set of control volumes
or cells. The discretized domain is called the “grid” or the “mesh.”
• General conservation (transport) equations for mass, momentum,
energy, etc., are discretized into algebraic equations.
• All equations are solved to render flow field.
Fluid region of pipe flow discretized
into finite set of control volumes
(mesh).
Types Of Meshes
• Tri/tet vs. quad/hex meshes
• Hybrid mesh
Hybrid mesh for an IC
engine valve port
tet mesh
hex mesh
wedge mesh
Finite Volume Method Used In
Discretization
• The finite volume method (FVM) is a common approach used in CFD
codes, as it has an advantage in memory usage and solution speed,
especially for large problems, high Reynolds number turbulent flows,
and source term dominated flows (like combustion).
• In this method the governing partial differential equations are recast
in the conservative form and then solved over a discrete control
volumes and thus guarantees the conservation of fluxes through a
particular control volume.
• Here Q is the vector of conserved variables, F is the vector of
fluxes V is the volume of the control volume element, and A is the
surface area of the control volume element. The finite volume
equation yields governing equations in the form:
Finite element method
• The finite element method (FEM) is used in
structural analysis of solids, but is also
applicable to fluids.
• It is much more stable than the finite volume
approach. However, it can require more
memory and has slower solution than the
FVM.
Finite difference method
• The finite difference method (FDM) has
historical importance and is simple to
program.
• It is currently only used in few specialized
codes, which handle complex geometry with
high accuracy and efficiency by using
embedded boundaries or overlapping grids
(with the solution interpolated across each
grid).
Dinosaur mesh example
Examples:
The first figure shows the pressure fields on the given
layout
whereas the second one shows the velocity vectors
Numerical Model Setup
• For a given problem, you will need to:
– Select appropriate physical models.
– Define material properties.
• Fluid.
• Solid.
• Mixture.
– Prescribe operating conditions.
– Prescribe boundary conditions at all boundary
zones.
– Set up solver controls.
– Set up convergence monitors.
Calculation of Coefficient of Drag over
the Dinosaur
We calculate the theoretical values for the various parameters required for
calculation of the coefficient of drag on the dinosaur:
• Drag force: 17.4 N.
• Lift force: 5.5 N.
• Wind velocity: 5 m/s.
• Air density: 1.225 kg/m3.
• The dinosaur is 3.2 m tall.
• It has a projected frontal area of A = 2.91 m2.
• The drag coefficient is:
• This is pretty good compared to the average car! The streamlined back of the
dinosaur resulted in a flow pattern with very little separation.
11.0
91.2*25*225.1*5.0
4.17
2
2
1
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Av
F
C D
D
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Applications
Flow over F-16 at 45o angle of attack
Applications
• Flow over fixed wing – Expt. vs. CFD of
velocity contour
Applications
• Car safety thermal imaging using CFD
• Heat exchanger imaging
• Imaging of missile prototypes
Applications
• Electronics thermal analysis
• Designing of super duty vehicles like trucks ,
tempos etc.(based on thermal stress points)
• Thermal comfort in office environment
Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD)

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Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD)

  • 1. CFD
  • 2. What is CFD? • Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) is the science of predicting fluid flow, heat transfer, mass transfer, chemical reactions, and related phenomena by solving the mathematical equations which govern these processes using a numerical process  We are interested in the forces (pressure , viscous stress etc.) acting on surfaces (Example: In an airplane, we are interested in the lift, drag, power, pressure distribution etc)  We would like to determine the velocity field (Example: In a race car, we are interested in the local flow streamlines, so that we can design for less drag)  We are interested in knowing the temperature distribution (Example: Heat transfer in the vicinity of a computer chip)
  • 3. Advantages • Relatively low cost. – CFD simulations are relatively inexpensive, and costs are likely to decrease as computers become more powerful. • Speed. – CFD simulations can be executed in a short period of time. • Ability to simulate real conditions. – CFD provides the ability to theoretically simulate any physical condition. • Comprehensive information. – CFD allows the analyst to examine a large number of locations in the region of interest, and yields a comprehensive set of flow parameters for examination.
  • 4. Limitations • The CFD solutions can only be as accurate as the physical models on which they are based. • Solving equations on a computer invariably introduces numerical errors. – Round-off error: due to finite word size available on the computer. Round-off errors will always exist (though they can be small in most cases). – Truncation error: due to approximations in the numerical models. Truncation errors will go to zero as the grid is refined. Mesh refinement is one way to deal with truncation error. • Boundary conditions. – As with physical models, the accuracy of the CFD solution is only as good as the initial/boundary conditions provided to the numerical model.
  • 5. Purpose and Aim • Main purpose is Simulation-based design instead of “build & test” hence saving a lot of time since it enables easy repetitions. For example combustion explosions(unrepeatable). • Aim is the simulation of physical fluid phenomena that are difficult for experiments – Full scale simulations (e.g., ships and airplanes) – Environmental effects (wind, weather, etc.) – Hazards (e.g., explosions, radiation, pollution) – Physics (e.g., planetary boundary layer, stellar evolution)
  • 6. How it works? • Analysis begins with a mathematical model of a physical problem. • Conservation of matter, momentum, and energy must be satisfied throughout the region of interest.(Continuity, Momentum equation and Energy equation). • Fluid properties are modeled empirically. • Simplifying assumptions are made in order to make the problem tractable (e.g., steady-state, incompressible, inviscid, two-dimensional etc.)
  • 7. How It Works? • Appropriate initial and boundary conditions are provided for the problem. • CFD applies numerical method called discretization to develop approximations of the governing equations of fluid mechanics in the fluid region of interest. • The solution is post-processed to extract quantities of interest (e.g. lift, drag, torque, heat transfer, separation, pressure loss, etc.).
  • 8. Discretization • Domain is discretized into a finite set of control volumes or cells. The discretized domain is called the “grid” or the “mesh.” • General conservation (transport) equations for mass, momentum, energy, etc., are discretized into algebraic equations. • All equations are solved to render flow field. Fluid region of pipe flow discretized into finite set of control volumes (mesh).
  • 9. Types Of Meshes • Tri/tet vs. quad/hex meshes • Hybrid mesh Hybrid mesh for an IC engine valve port tet mesh hex mesh wedge mesh
  • 10. Finite Volume Method Used In Discretization • The finite volume method (FVM) is a common approach used in CFD codes, as it has an advantage in memory usage and solution speed, especially for large problems, high Reynolds number turbulent flows, and source term dominated flows (like combustion). • In this method the governing partial differential equations are recast in the conservative form and then solved over a discrete control volumes and thus guarantees the conservation of fluxes through a particular control volume. • Here Q is the vector of conserved variables, F is the vector of fluxes V is the volume of the control volume element, and A is the surface area of the control volume element. The finite volume equation yields governing equations in the form:
  • 11. Finite element method • The finite element method (FEM) is used in structural analysis of solids, but is also applicable to fluids. • It is much more stable than the finite volume approach. However, it can require more memory and has slower solution than the FVM.
  • 12. Finite difference method • The finite difference method (FDM) has historical importance and is simple to program. • It is currently only used in few specialized codes, which handle complex geometry with high accuracy and efficiency by using embedded boundaries or overlapping grids (with the solution interpolated across each grid).
  • 14. Examples: The first figure shows the pressure fields on the given layout whereas the second one shows the velocity vectors
  • 15. Numerical Model Setup • For a given problem, you will need to: – Select appropriate physical models. – Define material properties. • Fluid. • Solid. • Mixture. – Prescribe operating conditions. – Prescribe boundary conditions at all boundary zones. – Set up solver controls. – Set up convergence monitors.
  • 16. Calculation of Coefficient of Drag over the Dinosaur We calculate the theoretical values for the various parameters required for calculation of the coefficient of drag on the dinosaur: • Drag force: 17.4 N. • Lift force: 5.5 N. • Wind velocity: 5 m/s. • Air density: 1.225 kg/m3. • The dinosaur is 3.2 m tall. • It has a projected frontal area of A = 2.91 m2. • The drag coefficient is: • This is pretty good compared to the average car! The streamlined back of the dinosaur resulted in a flow pattern with very little separation. 11.0 91.2*25*225.1*5.0 4.17 2 2 1  Av F C D D 
  • 17. Applications Flow over F-16 at 45o angle of attack
  • 18. Applications • Flow over fixed wing – Expt. vs. CFD of velocity contour
  • 19. Applications • Car safety thermal imaging using CFD • Heat exchanger imaging • Imaging of missile prototypes
  • 20. Applications • Electronics thermal analysis • Designing of super duty vehicles like trucks , tempos etc.(based on thermal stress points) • Thermal comfort in office environment

Notes de l'éditeur

  1. Dividing the geometry into a finite set of control volume is called discretization and discretized domain is called grid or mesh. Use of grid may be different for different discretisation method depending upon the geometry and its complexity.
  2. Meshes are generally classified in three types- structured, unstructured and hybrid- the combination of two. Structured grids are not feasible for complex analysis so we generally use unstructured grids for the analysis of complex shapes. Always a better mesh quality guarantees a more accurate solution. And hexahedron is one of the most preferable one.
  3. Eq- Navier stroke’s , mass and energy conservation equations. For this We begin with the incompressible form of the momentum equation and then the equation is integrated over the control volume of a computational cell.