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A three-day course in "CFD for vehicle aerodynamics (LES, DES, PANS, URANS, flow control and optimization)"

Posted By: Sinisa Krajnovic
Date:Mon, 22 Oct 2012, 9:32 a.m.

A three-day course in "New trends in CFD for external vehicle aerodynamics" will be given for a second time at Chalmers, Gothenburg, Sweden, between 8-10 February 2013.

The course will be useful for engineers and PhD students working with CFD in vehicle aerodynamics in industry as well as at universities. The course will cover usage of CFD in both road vehicle aerodynamics and train aerodynamics. During the lectures we will discuss the theory and during the workshops we will learn how to prepare, run and analyse different time-dependent CFD simulations for vehicle aerodynamics. Furthermore, MATLAB programs will be used for aerodynamic shape optimization. There will be a PC workstation for each participant at the workshops.

Information about the course and the registration can be found at

http://www.chalmersprofessional.se/en/programs/?id=3178&tags=industriteknik,produktutveckling

The number of participants is limited to 16.

More info about the course can be found at http://sinisa-aerodynamics.se/courses-training-2/

http://www.chalmersprofessional.se/en/programs/?id=3178&tags=industriteknik,produktutveckling


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