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shereez234 November 9, 2017 10:03

Free YouTube Lessons for Applied CFD in Aerodynamics using ANSYS and OpenFOAM
 
I have decided to share in this Group a series of video Lessons I am making for a CFD course in Computational Aerodynamics at De Montfort University, Leicester, UK. The link for the play list is provided below:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ELaJWEaG2pc&list=PLuKBNbwwriKO3RwUrf6s4gf4 sjzLYtBS-

6 Lessons already exists, and with in the next few months (weekly) new videos will be uploaded.
It will consist of
* Geometry Handling Techniques
* Structured Blocked Meshing approaches In ICEM CFD
* Unstructured Meshing approaches in ICEM CFD
* Steady and Unsteady Simulations using ANSYS Fluent
* Introduction and Basic usage of OpenFOAM

Meshing will be carried out for simple airfoils, wings and also full scale aircrafts such as NASA CRM, DLR F6, F11, Fighter Configuration F16, General Transport Model and many more related geometries.

I hope this comes of use to the Fluid Dynamics Society. Even though it is specified course for Computational Aerodynamics it can be rapidly invoked in Meshing and CFD analysis of any other Geometries

bhanumahesh1993 November 14, 2017 02:47

Thank you shereez, that's really helpful for us.

shereez234 January 22, 2018 06:06

Bottom up approach
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CyDHZdO50Ys

Bottom up approach is one of the best methods of generating complex meshes. But first you need to understand the different methods of composing such a mesh. It's all hopefully explained very well here. Have a look.

Regards
MS


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