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TAM 570 - Computational Fluid Mechanics
Last offered Fall 2023
Official Description
Highly accurate and reliable techniques for large-scale numerical simulations of fluid flows: spectral numerical methods, including Fourier and other functional expansions, Galerkin and collocation projections, domain decompositions and the solution of partial differential equations, especially the Navier-Stokes equations; high-resolution methods for the solution of hyperbolic conservation laws with discontinuous solutions, and issues related to implementation on supercomputers. Course Information: Same as CSE 560. Prerequisite: TAM 470 and TAM 542.
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Highly accurate and reliable techniques for large-scale numerical simulations of fluid flows: spectral numerical methods, including Fourier and other functional expansions, Galerkin and collocation projections, domain decompositions and the solution of partial differential equations, especially the Navier-Stokes equations; high-resolution methods for the solution of hyperbolic conservation laws with discontinuous solutions, and issues related to implementation on supercomputers. Same as CSE 560. Prerequisite: TAM 470 and TAM 542; or equivalents. 4 graduate hours.
Title | Section | CRN | Type | Hours | Times | Days | Location | Instructor |
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Computational Fluid Mechanics | E | 72239 | LCD | 4 | 0900 - 1050 | M W | 162 Noyes Laboratory | Paul Fischer |