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101-0267-01L Numerical Hydraulics

Semester Herbstsemester 2010
Dozierende W. Kinzelbach
Periodizität jährlich wiederkehrende Veranstaltung
Lehrsprache Englisch


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Kurzbeschreibung In the course Numerical Hydraulics the basics of numerical modelling of flows are presented.
Lernziel The goal of the course is to develop the understanding of the students for numerical simulation of flows to an extent that they can later use commercial software in a responsible and critical way.
Inhalt The basic equations are derived from first principles. Possible simplifications relevant for practical problems are shown and their applicability is discussed. Using the example of non-steady state pipe flow numerical methods such as the method of characteristics and finite difference methods are introduced. The finite volume method as well as the method of characteristics are used for the solution of the shallow water equations. Special aspects such as wave propagation and turbulence modelling are also treated.

All methods discussed are applied pratically in exercises. This is done using programs in MATLAB which partially are programmed by the students themselves. Further, some generelly available softwares such as Hydraulic Systems and HEC RAS for non-steady flows are used.
Skript Lecture notes, powerpoints shown in the lecture and programs used can be downloaded. They are also available in German.
Literatur Given in lecture
 

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