Simulation of industrial flows

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    In brief

  • Teaching language : English and french
  • Teaching method : En présence
  • Code : N9EM17C

Objectives

Deepen knowledge of a computational code by putting yourself in complex situations both in terms of mesh and turbulence model. The modeling of three-dimensional situations is highlighted.
 
Analyzing a flow situation
Determine conditions at limits by interpreting numerical results
offer adapted transport models
compare its results to theoretical predictions

Targeted skills

Implement numerical tools to represent a complex and coupled flow situation
Analyze and criticize selected approaches
To process and compare results through the use of post-processing tools tailored to the expectations of the literature
 

Bibliography

Debenest G.; Mourzenko V.V.; Thovert J-F. (2005), Smouldering in fixed beds of oil shale grains: governing parameters and global regimes, Combustion Theory and Modelling, Vol. 2, pp. 301-321

Pre-requisites

CFD Tools basic and advanced

fluid mechanics knowledge

Thermal transport

Porous media

Contact(s)

DEBENEST GERALD

Contact

The National Institute of Electrical engineering, Electronics, Computer science,Fluid mechanics & Telecommunications and Networks

2, rue Charles Camichel - BP 7122
31071 Toulouse Cedex 7, France

+33 (0)5 34 32 20 00

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