Finite Element Methods in Computational Fluid Dynamics (101.870)
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First lecture: 15:00 on 5. October 2020. Please subscribe to the TUWEL course that you find in TISS. In TUWEL there should be a Zoom Link
Lecture every Monday and Tuesday from XX to XX
If you can not attend the first lecture because there is a collision with another lecture please inform me! The timeslots for the lectures are not fixed yet
Subject of course
- Definition of the Navier-Stokes and Euler equations
- Theory of saddle point problems
- Finite element methods for the Stokes equations
- (H)DG methods
- Discretization of konvection (diffusion) equations (DG, SUPG, Least squares)
- Discretization of the Navier-Stokes equations
- Discretization of the Euler equations
- Riemann solvers
Notes on lecture and exercise
- Lecture notes: Are in preparation and will be updated during the lecture.
Since this is a VU we either will have some exercises or some projects. This will depend on the number of participants
Additional literature
Jean Donea and Antonio Huerta: Finite Element Methods for Flow Problems
Richard H. Pletcher, John C. Tannehull and Dale A. Anderson: Computational Fluid Mechanics and Heat Transfer