A Methodology for Industrial CFD


NAFEMS International Journal of CFD Case Studies

Volume 4, January 2004

ISSN 1462-236X


A Methodology for Industrial CFD

J Shaikh
Intelligent Fluid Solutions Ltd., 127 Crookston Road, London SE9 1YF

https://doi.org/10.59972/grz5jq8h

Keywords: Industrial CFD, Simulation, Framework, AIAA, Qualification, Verification and Validation

 


Abstract

The central tenet of this paper is that there is no fixed level of credibility or accuracy that is applicable to all CFD simulations. The required level of accuracy is dependent on the industrial context for the work. This paper describes a framework suggested by the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics [1] designed to aid the assessment of the credibility of CFD simulations. The framework distinguishes between Reality, the Conceptual Model of Reality and the Computational CFD model. The processes of Qualification, Verification and Validation are used to assess the levels of Error and Uncertainty within the simulation system. The methodology presented is not exhaustive and is intended to act as a guideline for the assessment of Industrial CFD simulations.

References

[1] Guide for the Verification and Validation of Computational Fluid Dynamics Simulations, American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, AIAA G-077-1998.

Cite this paper

Marco Schikorra, Michael Schomäcker, Matthias Kleiner, Numerical Analysis of Material Flow in Continuously Reinforced Extrusion of Profiles, NAFEMS International Journal of CFD Case Studies, Volume 4, 2004, Pages 15-25, https://doi.org/10.59972/grz5jq8h

Document Details

Reference

CFDJ4-2

Authors

Shaikh. J

Language

English

Type

Journal Article

Date

2004-01-05

Organisations

Intelligent Fluid Solutions

Region

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