International Journal of CFD Case Studies Volume 1
Tucker, P G
First Published - April 1998 Softback, 72 Pages
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This publication is a welcome and timely addition to the current
CFD Journal literature focused on progress in algorithms and
methodology, as it aims at presenting industrial views and
experience in the current practical application of CFD. It is
therefore representative of the evolution and state of the art pf
CFD in the 1990’s, where CFD is becoming a widely used tool
in a large range of industrial areas.
The case studies presented in this first issue are representative
of the many unanswered questions and problems associated with the
industrial applications of CFD. In particular the critical
questions of quality and trust of CFD results, range of validity of
physical models, mesh dependence, required convergence levels and
numerical scheme accuracy, are some of the essential issues to be
dealt with it in the process of validation and certification of CFD
tools. Gaining more reliability and quality assurance of CFD
simulations is a major concern, as it will determine the future of
industrial CFD. Providing guidelines and answers to some of the
listed questions and problems is indeed of critical importance, and
the present NAFEMS initiative is a worthwhile contribution towards
the achievement of these objectives.
It is also not surprising that the development of appropriate
guidelines for CFD quality assurance has been taken up by ERCOFTAC,
(European Research Community On Flow, Turbulence And Combustion),
the most active European network in this area, as a major objective
for the next two years. The awareness of the importance of these
issues has indeed led ERCOFTAC to launch a Special Interest Group
(SIG) on ‘Quality and Trust in Industrial CFD’, under
the chairmanship of Dr T. Hutton. Major objectives of this SIG,
which relies on the active participation and contributes from
industrial companies and CFD software vendors of most of the
European countries, can be stated as follows:
- Provide industrial CFD practitioners with the knowledge and
guidance which will enable them to deploy currently available
models of flow phenomena to predict engineering parameters of
interest within trusted bounds.
- Production of general CFD Best Practise Guidelines
- Production of Application Procedures, documenting CFD calculations
of a range of test cases, chosen for their industrial interest and
carried out according to the Best Practise Guidelines.
It is clear that the NAFEMS International Journal on CFD Case
Studies could become an important link within this European
initiative.
Initiatives such as these should therefore contribute to the
progressive transition from ‘qualitative’ CFD to
‘quantitative’ CFD in the industrial applications. This
requires an increasing level of rigour in terms of error estimation
and control, mesh (in)dependence, quantitative validation and
evaluation of results. We express the hope that the NAFEMS
International Journal on CFD Case Studies will extend these
requirements to all its contributors in the future and we are
pleased to congratulate NAFEMS for this initiative wishing the
Journal much success.
Contents
Foreword by Professor C. Hirsch
Introduction
Modelling of Atmosphere Dispersion Near Buildings
R.C. Hall and I. R. Cowan
Mixing in a Ventilation System Tee Junction
S. J Graham
Installation and Viscosity Effects in Turbine Meters
A N. Neal and D. McEwen
Heat Transfer in Offshore Pipeline Bundles
A Mosquera, G. Paczkowski and J Brydon
CFD Study of a Steam Condenser
N. Rhodes and M. Swain
The Use of an Unstructured Adaptive Mesh Code to Perform Resolved
Obstacle Computations for Confined E xplosion Hazards
P. Birkby, F.M. Sinclair, A.M Savill, R.S Cant and W.N.Dawes
Details for Authors Wishing to Submit a Case Study
NAFEMS CFD Cases Studies Outline
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