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Fluid Flow: Characteristics of PDEs and Discretization methods in CFD

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Fluid Flow: Characteristics of PDEs and Discretization methods in CFD

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People enroll in a course on Computational Techniques for PDEs to learn how to solve complex physical problems that cannot be tackled analytically. This course provides essential skills in numerical methods, discretization techniques, and stability analysis, which are critical for simulations in engineering, physics, and applied mathematics. Students gain practical knowledge in developing and implementing algorithms that are widely used in industries such as aerospace, energy, and climate modeling, making the course valuable for both academic research and professional applications.

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Computational Techniques for PDEs: Discretization and Stability Analysis

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63 min

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Course suitable for

  • Aerospace
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Key topics covered

- Classification of Fluid Flow PDEs

- Characteristics of PDEs: Elliptic, Parabolic & Hyperbolic PDEs

- Key aspect of discretization in CFD

- Brief introduction to different methods of discretization: FDM & FVM

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Questions and Answers

Q: You're signing off a CFD report for an automotive aero add-on at Mach 0.2 and the customer asks why you enforced mass conservation cell-by-cell. The review comment literally says "finite volume local conservation requirement CFD automotive". Under ASME V&V 20 intent, why does the standard push you toward finite volume here?

A: That's the most common mistake — confusing solver availability with verification intent. The difference matters because V&V 20 cares about whether global outputs like drag are grid-invariant, and without strict local conservation you can hit false convergence where residuals drop but forces keep moving.