India, March 12, 2019
The course will begin with a brief introduction to
various multiphase flows and their applications followed
by mathematical models and governing equations for
disperse and separated multiphase flows. The key
components of the course will involve Eulerian and
Lagrangian approaches and their implementation to solve
practical problems using Ansys-Fluent. All the needed
mathematical models and the numerical methods, and the
detailed numerical set up will be presented.
Description:
Prof. Ramesh Agarwal of Washington University at Saint
Louis (USA) will be the Resource person for this course,
who is an internationally known academic, researcher and
practitioner with proven knowledge, experience, and
demonstrable ability in teaching, consultancy, research,
and training in the field of Computational Fluid
Mechanics and Heat Transfer including the Multiphase CFD
and Heat Transfer. The host faculty will assist in the
tutorials/demonstrations who teaches Applied Mathematics
and Computation, and Computational Fluid Dynamics courses
at PG level regularly.
The primary objectives of the course are as follows:
i) Expose the participants to multiphase flow modelling
and numerical simulations.
ii) Build the confidence and capability amongst the
participants in solving multiphase flow problems using
both
the Eulerian and Lagrangian modelling approaches.
iii) Provide exposure to practical problems and the
numerical methodology for obtaining the solutions to
multiphase flow problems on computers
iv) Enhance the capability of the participants to
formulate, analyze and numerically solve the complex
multiphase flow and heat transfer problems.