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STATEMENT OF COMPETENCE
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Knowledge
The ability to recall key information
When writing a statement of competence in this category, use the verbs .... state, sketch, list,
define, or similar.
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State the general transport equation for a general
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flow variable.
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State the Navier-Stokes equations.
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State the Reynolds Averaged Navier Stokes
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equations
State the general energy equation
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List typical boundary conditions for incompressible
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and compressible flow boundaries
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State the principles of best practice in CFD
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List in order of complexity the range of turbulence
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models for RANS modelling approaches
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List the main sources of error and uncertainty that
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may occur in a CFD calculation
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List and define the key terminology used in CFD
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applications
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Identify sources of archived experimental data for
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CFD validation
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List and define the range of common numerical
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grids found in CFD modelling
Comprehension
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Analysis
The ability to break a problem down and seek relationships between parts
When writing a statement of competence in this category, use the verbs .... analyse, calculate,
determine, appraise or similar.
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Analyse a fluid engineering problem and identify the
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limitations of the analysis.
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Determine whether the results from a CFD study
meet the analysis objectives and comply with
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analysis assumptions.
Synthesis
Bringing together facts and ideas to create a new approach or idea
- When writing a statement of competence in this category, use the verbs .... construct, plan,
formulate, prepare or similar.
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Formulate an analysis strategy identifying,
geometry simplifications, physical modelling
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assumptions, boundary conditions, material
properties for laminar and turbulent flow problems.
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Construct a strategy for the assessment of fluid flow
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design concepts using CFD methods .
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Formulate a plan to address the uncertainty in input
data or modelling when using a CFD code for a
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design study
Evaluation
To make judgements about methods , design, solutions
When writing a statement of competence in this category, use the verbs .... assess, justify, select,
evaluate or similar.
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Assess the suitability of databases to validate the
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accuracy of a CFD computation
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Appraise the use of a range of different CFD codes
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for flow simulation problems.
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Assess whether a CFD solution can be decoupled
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from other phenomena
REFERENCES:
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An Introduction to Computational Fluid Dynamics; The Finite Volume Method, Chapter 2
Conservation laws of fluid motion and boundary conditions, 2nd edition, 2007, Versteeg H.K. , Malalasekera,
W, Pearson, ISBN 978-013-127498-3
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An Introduction to Computational Fluid Dynamics; The Finite Volume Method, Chapter 2
Conservation laws of fluid motion and boundary conditions, 2nd edition, 2007, Versteeg H.K. , Malalasekera,
W, Pearson, ISBN 978-013-127498-3
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An Introduction to Computational Fluid Dynamics; The Finite Volume Method, Chapter 2
Conservation laws of fluid motion and boundary conditions, 2nd edition, 2007, Versteeg H.K. , Malalasekera,
W, Pearson, ISBN 978-013-127498-3
CFDref4
An Introduction to Computational Fluid Dynamics; The Finite Volume Method, Chapter 2
Conservation laws of fluid motion and boundary conditions, 2nd edition, 2007, Versteeg H.K. , Malalasekera,
W, Pearson, ISBN 978-013-127498-3
CFDref5
An Introduction to Computational Fluid Dynamics; The Finite Volume Method, Chapter 2
Conservation laws of fluid motion and boundary conditions, 2nd edition, 2007, Versteeg H.K. , Malalasekera,
W, Pearson, ISBN 978-013-127498-3
CFDref6 Best Practice guidelines, ERCOFTAC report version 1 , Editors Casey M, Wintergerste, T, 2000
CFDref7 An Introduction to Computational Fluid Dynamics; The Finite Volume Method, Chapter 3
Turbulence and its modelling , 2nd edition, 2007, Versteeg H.K. , Malalasekera, W, Pearson, ISBN 978-013127498-3
CFDref8 An Introduction to Computational Fluid Dynamics; The Finite Volume Method, Chapter 10 Errors
and uncertainty in CFD modelling, 2nd edition, 2007, Versteeg H.K. , Malalasekera, W, Pearson, ISBN 978013-127498-3
CFDref9 How To Understand Computational Fluid Dynamics Jargon, Chapter 2, de Souza A., NAFEMS,
2003
CFDref10 An Introduction to Computational Fluid Dynamics; The Finite Volume Method, Chapter 10 Errors
and uncertainty in CFD modelling, 2nd edition, 2007, Versteeg H.K. , Malalasekera, W, Pearson, ISBN 978013-127498-3
CFDref11 An Introduction to Computational Fluid Dynamics; The Finite Volume Method, Chapter 11
Methods for dealing with complex geometries 2nd edition, 2007, Versteeg H.K., Malalasekera, W, Pearson,
ISBN 978-013-127498-3
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An Introduction to Computational Fluid Dynamics; The Finite Volume Method, Chapter 2
Conservation laws of Fluid motions and boundary conditions, 2nd edition, 2007, Versteeg H.K. ,
Malalasekera, W, Pearson, ISBN 978-013-127498-3
CFDref13 Numerical Computation of Internal and External Flows: Volume 1 The Fundamentals of
Computational Fluid Dynamics, 2nd ed Part II Basic Discretisation Techniques, p141-248, Hirsch J, 1988,
John Wiley, ISBN 0-471-92385-0
CFDref14 Flow Control: Passive, Active and Reactive Flow Management, Chapter 13. Section 13.2 Flow
Physics, Gad-el-Hak,M, CUP 2000, ISBN 0-521-77006-8
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An Introduction to Computational Fluid Dynamics; The Finite Volume Method, Chapter 3
Turbulence and its modelling , 2nd edition, 2007, Versteeg H.K. , Malalasekera, W, Pearson, ISBN 978-013127498-3
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An Introduction to Computational Fluid Dynamics; The Finite Volume Method, Chapter 2
Conservation laws of fluid motion and boundary conditions, 2nd edition, 2007, Versteeg H.K. , Malalasekera,
W, Pearson, ISBN 978-013-127498-3
CFDref17 An Introduction to Computational Fluid Dynamics; The Finite Volume Method, Chapter 3
Turbulence and its modelling , 2nd edition, 2007, Versteeg H.K. , Malalasekera, W, Pearson, ISBN 978-013127498-3
CFDref18 An Introduction to Computational Fluid Dynamics; The Finite Volume Method, Chapter 9
Implementation of Boundary Conditions, 2nd edition, 2007, Versteeg H.K. , Malalasekera, W, Pearson, ISBN
978-013-127498-3
CFDref19 An Introduction to Computational Fluid Dynamics; The Finite Volume Method, Chapter 9
Implementation of Boundary Conditions, 2nd edition, 2007, Versteeg H.K. , Malalasekera, W, Pearson, ISBN
978-013-127498-3
CFDref20 An Introduction to Computational Fluid Dynamics; The Finite Volume Method, Chapter 3
Turbulence and its modelling , 2nd edition, 2007, Versteeg H.K. , Malalasekera, W, Pearson, ISBN 978-013127498-3
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An Introduction to Computational Fluid Dynamics; The Finite Volume Method, Chapter 6
Solution Algorithms for pressure velocity coupling in steady flows, 2 nd edition, 2007, Versteeg H.K. ,
Malalasekera, W, Pearson, ISBN 978-013-127498-3
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An Introduction to Computational Fluid Dynamics; The Finite Volume Method, Chapter 7
Solution of discretised equations , 2nd edition, 2007, Versteeg H.K. , Malalasekera, W, Pearson, ISBN 978013-127498-3
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An Introduction to Computational Fluid Dynamics; The Finite Volume Method, Chapter 8 The
finite volume for unsteady flows, 2nd edition, 2007, Versteeg H.K. , Malalasekera, W, Pearson, ISBN 978013-127498-3
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Fundamentals of Verification and Validation, Roache P.J. Hermosa Publishing, 2009, ISBN
978-0-913478-12-7
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How To- Ensure that CFD is for industrial Applications is Fit for Purpose,
NAFEMS, 2010, isbn 978-1-874376-16-3
Lea, C.J. ,
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An introduction to Computational Fluid Dynamics; The Finite Volume Method, Chapter 11
Methods for dealing with complex geometries 2nd edition, 2007, Versteeg H.K., Malalasekera, W, Pearson,
ISBN 978-013-127498-3
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How To- Ensure that CFD
NAFEMS, 2010, isbn 978-1-874376-16-3
Lea, C.J. ,
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How To- Ensure that CFD for industrial Applications is Fit for Purpose,
NAFEMS, 2010, isbn 978-1-874376-16-3
Lea, C.J. ,
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Fundamentals of Verification and Validation, Roache P.J. Hermosa Publishing, 2009, ISBN
978-0-913478-12-7
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Fundamentals of Verification and Validation, Roache P.J. Hermosa Publishing, 2009, ISBN
978-0-913478-12-7
CFDref42 How To Get started with Computational Fluid Dynamics, Shaw C.T. ., NAFEMS, 2002
CFDref43 Why Do Multi-Physics Analysis, Dehning C, Wolf K, Chapter 2 , NAFEMS, 2006