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    Jan 02, 2025  
Draft Catalog 
    
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ENGR 421 - Computational Fluid Dynamics


This course covers the derivation and discretization of the Navier-Stokes equations for application in numerical solutions, turbulence, different classes/types of CFD simulations and applied simulation. Increases in computing power have made CFD a common tool across industry and research. Students will leave this course with a directly marketable skill and exposure to some of the most common CFD software tools.

Credits: 3

Clock Hours - (Lect-Lab): (3-0)

Prerequisites: ENGR 321  (minimum grade of C-) AND (ENGR 333  (minimum grade of C-) OR concurrent enrollment in ENGR 333  )

Notes:
Students may not receive credit for both ENGR 454 - Special Topics in Engineering  and ENGR 421