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Course 2009-C at University of Kassel
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Course C
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Location |
Faculty on Mathematics and Informatics,
University of Kassel,
Heinrich Plett Str. 40, Entrance G, Lecture Room 2421, D-34132 Kassel
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Date |
2009, Monday Mar. 9, 10:00 - Friday Mar. 13, 14:40
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Content |
Introduction to Computational Fluid Dynamics |
Abstract |
The course deals with current numerical methods for Computational Fluid Dynamics.
The emphasis is placed on explicit finite volume methods for the compressible Euler equations.
Moreover outlooks on implicit methods, the extension to the Navier-Stokes equations and
turbulence modelling are given. Additional topics are classical numerical methods for
the solution of the incompressible Navier-Stokes equations, Aeracoustics and high order
numerical methods for the solution of systems of partial differential equations.
The last day is dedicated to parallelization of explicit and implicit solvers.
Hands-on sessions will manifest the contents of the lectures.
The emphasis of these session is put on the application of CFD codes,
especially on grid generation, visualization and the interpretation of results.
Furthermore the implementation of algorithms presented in the lectures points up
the general structure of CFD codes.
The course is organized by the HLRS, the IAG and the University of Kassel.
It is based on the course "Numerical Gasdynamics" held at the IAG which has been awarded the
"Landeslehrpreis (prize for excellence in teaching) Baden-Württemberg 2003"
(held at Uni. Stuttgart, under auspices of the BMBF project
NUSS,
contract 08NM227).
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Agenda |
see link to
Official Course-Page and
detailed program
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Language |
German |
Teachers |
Dr.-Ing. Sabine Roller
(HLRS),
Dipl.-Ing. Mark Haas
(IAG),
Dr. Philipp Birken
(Uni. Kassel),
Dr. Albert Ruprecht
(IHS),
Dipl.-Ing. Steffen Bogdanski
(IAG),
Prof. Dr. Andreas Meister
(Uni. Kassel),
and
Dr. Rolf Rabenseifner
(HLRS).
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Registration |
via online registration on the
Official Course-Page or directly via
via online registration form |
Deadline |
for registration is Feb. 22, 2009 (extended deadline) |
Fee |
Students without Diploma: 30 EUR
Students with Diploma (PhD students) at German universities: 60 EUR
Members of German universities and public research institutes: 60 EUR
others: 300 EUR
(includes food and drink at coffee breaks,
will be collected on the first day of the course,
cash only)
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Prerequisites |
Basics of partial differential equations and physics, programming experience in Fortran or C |
Flyer |
Not yet available |
Travel-Info Kassel |
See
Anreise/Hotel
of the Faculty on Mathematics and Informatics, University of Kassel.
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Local Organizer |
Prof. Dr. Andreas Meister,
phone 0561 804-4631
meister@mathematik.uni-kassel.de
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Pictures from 2007B |
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Cancelation policy |
If you cannot come to the course, please
send an email to the organizer as soon as possible.
This would allow us to accept additional participants
from the waiting-list. There is no cancelation fee.
NO-SHOW:
Registered persons that do not cancel or do not show up without any
reasons are blocked for the next year on any of our workshops
(because it is to expensive to produce unused copies of the slides
for them).
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Limit |
maximum of
42 participants in Stuttgart and Kassel,
35 in Dresden and Manno,
34 in Garching,
26 in Jülich,
20 an der TUHH
(according to the seats in the rooms). |
Handouts |
Each participant will get a paper copy of all slides.
The MPI-1 part of the course is based on the MPI course developed by the
EPCC
Training and Education Centre,
Edinburgh Parallel Computing Centre.
If you want, you may also buy copies of the standards
MPI-2.1 (Hardcover, 17 Euro) and OpenMP 3.0 (about 8 Euro).
Most material of the course (including the audio information)
can also be viewed in the
ONLINE Parallel Programming Workshop.
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Contact |
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Organizer of the HLRS courses:
Rolf Rabenseifner
Phone: 0711 685 65530
E-mail: rabenseifner@hlrs.de
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