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The goal of the CFD-Wiki is to create the ultimate free CFD reference. To do this we are currently working on the following sections: | The goal of the CFD-Wiki is to create the ultimate free CFD reference. To do this we are currently working on the following sections: | ||
- | + | *'''Reference section''' | |
:The intention with this section is to create a full-featured text-book on CFD. The goal is to covers basic fluid dynamics, modeling, numerics, and meshing. | :The intention with this section is to create a full-featured text-book on CFD. The goal is to covers basic fluid dynamics, modeling, numerics, and meshing. | ||
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- | :This goal of this section is to cover special areas of CFD which are often considered as disciplines in their own. Examples of such areas are combustion, heat- | + | *'''Special topics''' |
- | + | :This goal of this section is to cover special areas of CFD which are often considered as disciplines in their own. Examples of such areas are combustion, heat-transfer, aero-acoustics, turbulence, ... | |
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+ | *'''Application areas''' | ||
:This section is intended to cover the larger application areas where CFD is used, like for example aerospace, turbomachinery, automotive industry etc. | :This section is intended to cover the larger application areas where CFD is used, like for example aerospace, turbomachinery, automotive industry etc. | ||
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- | :These are intended to be a help for CFD engineers to quickly learn about what the state-of-the art is in terms of CFD usage in a certain area. These best- | + | *'''Best practise guidelines''' |
- | + | :These are intended to be a help for CFD engineers to quickly learn about what the state-of-the art is in terms of CFD usage in a certain area. These best-practice guides should be written be experienced engineers and should summarize how CFD should be used, what pit-falls to think of etc. | |
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+ | *'''Validation and test cases''' | ||
:This section contains suitable test-cases which can be used to validate and benchmark CFD codes. The goal is also to include contributed solutions from different codes, models etc. | :This section contains suitable test-cases which can be used to validate and benchmark CFD codes. The goal is also to include contributed solutions from different codes, models etc. | ||
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+ | *'''Source code archive''' | ||
:An archive of source-code which others can use as examples to learn from or cut-and-paste from into their own codes. | :An archive of source-code which others can use as examples to learn from or cut-and-paste from into their own codes. | ||
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- | : | + | *'''FAQ's''' |
+ | :Frequently asked questions in different areas of CFD. There are also dedicated FAQ's for each discussion forum here at CFD Online. |
Latest revision as of 15:29, 22 March 2014
The goal of the CFD-Wiki is to create the ultimate free CFD reference. To do this we are currently working on the following sections:
- Reference section
- The intention with this section is to create a full-featured text-book on CFD. The goal is to covers basic fluid dynamics, modeling, numerics, and meshing.
- Special topics
- This goal of this section is to cover special areas of CFD which are often considered as disciplines in their own. Examples of such areas are combustion, heat-transfer, aero-acoustics, turbulence, ...
- Application areas
- This section is intended to cover the larger application areas where CFD is used, like for example aerospace, turbomachinery, automotive industry etc.
- Best practise guidelines
- These are intended to be a help for CFD engineers to quickly learn about what the state-of-the art is in terms of CFD usage in a certain area. These best-practice guides should be written be experienced engineers and should summarize how CFD should be used, what pit-falls to think of etc.
- Validation and test cases
- This section contains suitable test-cases which can be used to validate and benchmark CFD codes. The goal is also to include contributed solutions from different codes, models etc.
- Source code archive
- An archive of source-code which others can use as examples to learn from or cut-and-paste from into their own codes.
- FAQ's
- Frequently asked questions in different areas of CFD. There are also dedicated FAQ's for each discussion forum here at CFD Online.