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Cancellation of Workshop on Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD2020)

We are sorry to inform you that we have to cancel the organizing of the Workshop on Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD2020) which scheduled on 7th February 2020 and postpone to another date due to the alarming outbreak of Coronavirus.

We are very sorry for the inconvenience caused and will inform you later when the new date for the workshop is available. For any enquiry, please do not hesitate to contact the Secretariat; Dr. Mohd Rohaizat Abdul Wahab at 03-9769 7594/ 6878 or email to inspem_lsbfb@upm.edu.my.


Computational Fluid Dynamics is the area of engineering that deals with the numerical simulation and analysis of fluid flows encountered by an engineer (mechanical, automobile, aeronautical, civil, environmental and so on) daily in multitude of circumstances. CFD is a very robust technique that finds wide applications in various industry sectors. There is an immense need for engineers, who understand and can apply the techniques of CFD to solve a variety of design, analysis and optimisation problems.

One of the objectives of this workshop is to review and to show the participants how to use CFD codes to obtain meaningful information. The workshop will also provide users with the information on several modeling approaches involving physics relevant to certain applications.

This workshop is for undergraduate and graduate students, engineers and scientists who want to learn how to use modern computational tools to improve the performance and design of engineering applications. The audience is encouraged to participate in this workshop that promises to provide a unique platform and opportunity to interact with CFD expert.

Course Structure and Topics Covered:

  • Review of Fluid Mechanics & Advanced Mathematics
  • Basics of CFD:
    • Introduction to CFD
    • CFD principles and practices
    • Governing Equations
    • Numerical Techniques & Mathematical Modelling .

 

Objectives

  1. To share the uses and current trend of computational fluid dynamics.
  2. To expose users on the variety of computational fluid dynamics technique.
  3. To provide hands-on experience for participants using CFD software(Subject to change tentatively).
Who Should Attend

We recommend attending this event for: 

  • Researchers
  • Students
  • Graduate students
  • Users new to CFD and anyone interested in an overview of CFD




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