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

  1. Definition of the Navier-Stokes and Euler equations
  2. Theory of saddle point problems
  3. Finite element methods for the Stokes equations
  4. (H)DG methods
  5. Discretization of konvection (diffusion) equations (DG, SUPG, Least squares)
  6. Discretization of the Navier-Stokes equations
  7. Discretization of the Euler equations
  8. 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