Mechanical, 2nd Sem, 4th Year, Syllabus

JNTUH B.Tech 4th Year 2 sem Mechanical Engineering R13 (4-2) Computational Fluid Dynamics (Elective – IV) R13 syllabus.

JNTUH B.Tech 4th year (4-2) Computational Fluid Dynamics gives you detail information of Computational Fluid Dynamics (Elective – IV) R13 syllabus It will be help full to understand you complete curriculum of the year.

UNIT-I

Elementary details in numerical techniques: Number system and errors, representation of integers, fractions, floating point arithmetic, loss of significance and error propagation, condition for instability, computational methods for error estimation, convergence of sequences.

Applied Numerical Methods: Solution of a system of simultaneous Linear Algebraic Equations, iterative schemes of Matrix Inversion, Direct Methods for Matrix inversion, Direct Methods for banded matrices.

UNIT-II

Finite Difference Applications in Heat conduction and Convection — Heat conduction, steady heat conduction in a rectangular geometry, transient heat conduction, finite difference application in convective heat transfer, closure. Finite Differences, discretization, consistency, stability, and Fundamentals of fluid flow modeling: Introduction, elementary finite difference quotients, implementation aspects of finite-difference equations, consistency, explicit and implicit methods.

UNIT – III

Introduction to first order wave equation: Stability of hyperbolic and elliptic equations, fundamentals of fluid flow modeling, conservative property, the upwind scheme.

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TEXT BOOKS

  • Numerical heat transfer and fluid flow / Suhas V. Patankar/ Hema shava Publishers corporation & Mc Graw Hill.
  • Computational Fluid Flow and Heat Transfer/ Muralidaran/ Narosa Publications.

REFERENCES

  • Computational Fluid Dynamics: Basics with applications/John D. Anderson/ Mc Graw Hill.
  • Fundamentals of Computational Fluid DynamicsfTapan K. Sengupta / Universities Press.
  • Introduction to Theoretical and Computational Fluid Dynamics/C. Pozrikidis/Oxford University Press/2nd Edition.

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