METR 5344 CFD Course Home Page (Fall 2009)
Instructor: Dr. Ming Xue
mxue@ou.edu
NWC 2502 (CAPS Office Suite)
Tel: 325 6037
Personal Web Page: http://twister.ou.edu
Lecture Time: Tuesday, Thursday 11:30-12:45 am
Location: NWC 5930
Office Hours: Tuesday and Thursday 1:30 - 2:30pm or by appointment
Location: NWC 2502
We will also use D2L for grade posting etc.
The address is http://learn.ou.edu
Chapter 0. Introduction to CFD and Computing
Chapter 1. Foundamentals of Partial Differential Equation
Chapter 2. Finite Difference Method
2.1. Introduction
2.2. Methods for Obtaining FD Expressions
Tremback et al (1987 MWR) -
an example of using interpolation and polynomial fitting to construct
high-order advection scheme
Homework 3.
2.3. Quantitative Properties of FD Schemes.
Exam 1 Review Guide
Homework 4.
2.4. Multi-Dimensional Problems
Chapter 3. Finite Difference Methods for Hyperbolic Equations
3.1. Introduction
3.2. Linear convection – 1-D wave equation
Notes for 3.1 and 3.2
3.3. Phase and Amplitude Errors of
1-D Advection Equation
3.4. Monotonicity of Advection Schemes
3.5. Multi-Dimensional Advection
Homework 5.
Exam 2 Review Guide
Chapter 4. Nonlinear Hyperbolic Problems
4.1. Introduction
4.2. Nonlinear Instability
4.3. Controlling Nonlinear Instability
4.4 System of Hyperbolic Equations -
Shallow Water Equation model
4.5. Boundary Conditions for Hyperbolic
Equations
Homework 6 (return voluntary).
Chapter 5. Methods for Elliptic Equations
Chapter 6. Introduction to Semi-Lagrangian Methods
Chapter 7. Introduction to Spectral Methods
Exam 3 Review Guide
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