DD2365 VT23 Advanced Computation in Fluid Mechanics (aflum22)

The goal of the course is to develop an understanding for computational methods in fluid mechanics, with a focus on adaptive finite element methods and how to apply these computational methods to real world fluid mechanics problems. Research challenges in the field are highlighted, e.g. with respect to high performance computing and simulation of turbulent flow. The first part of the course presents a theoretical background and gives an introduction to computational tools, which are used in the second part of the course focused on project work. 

DD2365 is a conditionally elective course for the Scientific Computing track (CSSC) of the Master's programme in Computer Science. FDD3371 is a course on doctoral level (third cycle). 

Examination 
3.5hp (Grade: A, B, C, D, E, FX, F)

  • Lab reports (max 8p = 20% of grade)
  • Project report (max 16p = 40% of grade)
  • Project presentation (max 16p = 40% of grade)
  • Grading: A (32p), B (26p), C (20p), D (16p), E (12p) 

Project
4.0hp (P/F)

  • Lab reports
  • Project progress reports
  • Project report
  • Project presentation 

Teacher

Recommended prerequisite is any of the following courses: 

DD2363 Methods in Scientific Computing

SF2561 The Finite Element Method

Or similar.

Contact the course coordinator if unsure

Literature

Literature list

Course repository

DD2365 GitHub repo

Extra material

FDD3371 registration

The course will be joint run with the FDD3371 course on doctoral level (third level). To take the FDD3371 course please send an email to the course coordinator where you give the necessary information, use "FDD3371" in the email subject line. 

FDD3371 examination

  • Pass the course FDD3371 with at least grade B. 
  • Submit a 2 page literature review as an appendix to your project (P/F). 

Course Summary:

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