Fundamentals of CFD using MATLAB code

Fundamentals of CFD from beginner to advanced levels using MATLAB code.

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Fundamentals of CFD using MATLAB code

What You Will Learn!

  • You will learn CFD with MATLAB code in this course.
  • MATLAB code will be used to address various CFD heat transport problems.
  • My primary goal is to teach you the fundamentals of CFD from beginner to advanced levels.
  • CFD, which many people believe is difficult to understand, will be simplified and taught to you in a very basic manner.

Description

This video series will go over a variety of CFD problems using MATLAB code. This course covers the principles of CFD at the beginning, middle, and advanced levels. Many people assume that CFD is difficult to grasp, yet it will be simplified and explained to you in a very easy manner. To handle various CFD heat transport problems, MATLAB code will be used. My primary purpose is to teach you the principles of CFD at all levels, from beginner to advanced. There is no need for any programming experience. I'm going to describe everything in a nutshell here. To express the whole problem, I utilised both a writing pad and the MATLAB software; first, the problem will be specified in the writing pad, and then the real problem will be solved in MATLAB.

MATLAB code will be used to address basic CFD problems like as conduction and convection. Problems are chosen in such a way that they include a combination of conduction, convection, adiabatic state, and so on. These issues will be addressed using both steady-state and transient-state strategies. I concentrated on two dimensions of difficulties in this tutorial. The iterative method for solving CFD problems is presented in detail. The output printed graph command in MATLAB solves the final problems, and the graph is analysed by adjusting the input values.

Who Should Attend!

  • This course covers the fundamentals of CFD at the beginning, intermediate, and advanced levels.

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Tags

  • MATLAB
  • Computational Fluid Dynamics

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Lectures

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