Understanding of coupled field problems, as taught in the corresponding lecture (325.074), should be improved by tackling practical problems. The necessary tools for the generation of computer simulations will be introduced: gmsh for meshing, CFS++ for simulation and ParaView for result visualization. Graduates should be able to develop meaningful simulation strategies to tackle engineering problems and verify and present their results accordingly.
Based on computer exercises the creation of simulation models is explained. The following coupled problems will be treated:
Sudents have to complete and present homework examples during the semester.
Attendance at the corresponding lecture (with the same title) is recommended.
Grades are based on the homework examples, and the active participation in the course.
A short introduction of the exercise session will be given during the first lecture. If you want to take the course please sign up for the exercise session in TISS.
Basics of the Finite-Element-Method