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Introduce yourself to the group 👇
Hi everybody! Happy to have you all here and very excited to kick-start a long journey of mentorship and growth with all of you. To help get to know each other and break the shyness, take a moment to introduce yourself below and let others know what you're currently working on (CFD or in general). ** Please make sure you have carefully read this post and participated in this poll [takes 5 seconds] Let's go!
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Introduce yourself to the group 👇
6 likes • Apr 13
Hello everyone. I am Anirudh Diwakar, pursuing my Master's in Aerospace Engineering. Despite taking CFD courses, my knowledge of the field is in pieces. I want to stitch together my knowledge in CFD. Hope to learn a ton here!!
0 likes • Apr 25
@Rajpal Singh very excited to have you here!!
Doubt!!
Hi everyone, I'm working on a problem statement as mentioned in the attachment. The Re=200 for the inlet. I have kinematic viscosity but didn't got any x(length) Should I assume x=1 and calculate inlet velocity. And should I use bulk velocity (i.e. 2/3 of v_max) to calculate Re at upstream an step
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Doubt!!
1 like • Apr 16
@Sai nihal Kunchakurthy the characteristic length is usually where you see an appreciable change in flow regime for your problem. In pipe flow, it's common to take diameter due to the presence of boundary layer, and in ideal cases, the flow doesn't develop over the length, I think. For an airfoil, it's the chord length. It totally depends on the problem.
Turbulent Times
In my opinion, CFD is a very vast and interesting subject and tool but the one thing which seems to be very enigmatic is turbulence modelling. My question here is quite simple: 1) How would you explain turbulence and turbulence modelling to a kid? 2) Why do we have so many turbulence models and why is it so hard to model turbulence accurately? 3) From an aerospace perspective, does anyone have ideas of How turbulence works in Hypersonics? Or do we even have turbulence there? Would love to see some interesting answers on the same!
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2 likes • Apr 16
I feel like my understanding of turbulence is still rudimentary and near to that of a kid. 1. From my understanding, in the most basic layman terms, turbulence is the loss of fluid flow structure due to presence of friction. Similar to how once we slide on a wet floor, we eventually slow down. In this process of slowing down, different people slide in different directions due to the inherent randomness of the process. 2. From my understanding, turbulence modelling is mostly statistical and a probability estimation. Most models that we use try to use many assumptions to basically get values if local randomness that we have no way to measure. Please correct me if I am wrong here. I would very much like to learn of this point in more clarity too. 3. No idea on this. Pardon me if this is not the answer you were looking for. This is just my, perhaps wrong, understanding of turbulence.
1 like • Apr 16
@Chris Ngigi this is awesome!
Live CFD Projects to gain Exp
Dear all, I am an undergraduate student from India. I have general proficiency in CFD however I want to learn more, be able to write an entire CFD Code suitable for my applications and become more capable in the same. Thus, I am looking for any internships/live projects in CFD which I can join to get a hands-on experience on the same. Would be great if i could get some suggestions from you all. Thank you!!
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1 like • Apr 13
@Mark Lohry I will understand the numericals no problem, but that seems to not play a part beyond having the understanding of the numericals themselves. The c++ though, I'll have to look at basics and at least look at a few examples. How will we do this?
1 like • Apr 13
@Mark Lohry I look forward to it! I will try to learn instead of just copying it. Thank you.
Welcome Aboard CFD Dose - The 1st CFD community on Skool!
Here's the scoop: Working on CFD projects is like being in a rock band but playing gigs in different cities without ever meeting your fans. Sure, LinkedIn's been our stage for a while, and it's cool and all, but Skool? It's the VIP backstage pass we've all been waiting for. It's where we can jam on our projects, share the latest beats, and actually hear what you all think. It's our own CFD festival, and you're already on the guest list. CFD Dose, is all about turning CFD into a blast and a profitable gig for everyone, whether you're just starting out or you've been in the game for ages. I'll be breaking down the complex stuff into fun bits, making sure you can actually enjoy learning and, hey, maybe even start making a profitable business from it. Think of us as your fun-loving CFD guide NOT a lame teacher :) *Heads-up! We may go premium down the line to keep the good times rolling and the perks flowing. _____________________________________________________ 🎥 Subscribe to the following channels to stay up to date: - CFD Dose - CFD4Industry -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- What to Expect in CFD Dose?! ✅ An enthusiastic and engaging community from all over the planet. 🌍 ✅ Access to SplashFOAM - a dynamic wrapper/GUI for OpenFOAM. ✅ T-Flows Crash Course (TFCC): from basics to guru-level applications. ✅ Latest CFD Literature: regular updates on the freshest CFD studies. ✅ Open source development: Latest updates in open-source CFD. ✅ Academic project ideas: a plethora of ideas for your grad projects. ✅ Monthly CFD virtual coffee: A relaxed, insightful CFD chats. ✅ Resource sharing: Access to top-quality CFD articles and resources. ✅ CFD job opportunities: Land your dream CFD job (updated weekly). ✅ Judgment-free atmosphere: No question is stupid there! ✅ Collaborative projects: working together on real-world CFD projects.
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Welcome Aboard CFD Dose - The 1st CFD community on Skool!
0 likes • Apr 13
Is it perhaps possible to make an app for this platform? That would be awesome!
1 like • Apr 13
Ah, I'll take a look at that! Thanks for the reply.
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Anirudh Diwakar
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I want to learn CFD to apply it to an aircraft of my own design.

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