Turbulence, CFD & ROMs - Tomer Avraham | Podcast #7

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  • Опубликовано: 11 сен 2024

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  • @JousefM
    @JousefM  4 года назад

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    *Time Stamps*
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    0:00 - 5:57 : Intro
    5:58 - 7:09 : Meditation for stress?
    7:10 - 9:33 : Why does Tomer use Ansys?
    9:34 - 13:55 : What would you recommend for people to get started in CFD? Ansys?
    13:56 - 18:18 : What should people choose in terms of turbulence modeling?
    18:19 - 18:45 : Models with plenty of parameters
    18:46 - 23:25 : Machine Learning model the death of CFD engineers?
    23:26 - 25:07 : Turbulence as a Millenium problem and turbulence research in general
    25:07 - 32:15 : How will RANS do in the future with increasing computing power?
    32:16 - 35:30 : What would you recommend for CFD coding?
    35:31 - 38:06 : Book recomendations for CFD
    38:07 - 39:50 : Reduced Order Models (ROMs) - Literature etc.
    39:51 - 41:44 : Examples within Ansys for ROMs
    41:45 - 44:48 : How can we attenuate the mesh dependency of RANS solvers?
    44:49 - 46:12 : Is SPH a good alternative?
    46:13 - 48:20 : What were your beginnings with CFD & how long did it take Tomer to get into CFD?
    48:21 - 51:28 : One CFD book for enlightenment?
    51:29 - 52:32 : CFD in armament and underwater UAVs?
    52:33 - 53:46 : What is y+?
    53:47 - End : Closing words & Outro

  • @EclecticVibe
    @EclecticVibe 4 года назад +6

    Prof. L.A.Barba's Boston CFD lectures are really good as a beginner also her blog '12 steps to NS'..which deals with basics coding in python..which have also been done in matlab and other programming languages I think.

    • @JousefM
      @JousefM  4 года назад +2

      Indeed! Unfortunately Lorena has no time for a podcast at the moment :) Will probably recode the whole session in Matlab at some point with additional side information in the future but let’s see :)

    • @EclecticVibe
      @EclecticVibe 4 года назад

      @@JousefM I hope it happens sometime soon. Looking forward to it :)

  • @siddharthredkar2184
    @siddharthredkar2184 4 года назад +2

    Very helpful to me ,i am a newbie to the CFD world and it provided me much needed insight in this field ,as its quite foggy right now.On the internet you wont get better advice than this podcast. Thanks again

    • @JousefM
      @JousefM  4 года назад

      Thanks for watching!

  • @TheDIYer
    @TheDIYer 4 года назад +1

    Okay i got to comment more than once cause this podcast is really awesome ,it has lots of topics especially for those who dont know what cfd is and even ,at the start where he said how medication helps him focus ,and the graphics during the course of the video are nicely timed

    • @JousefM
      @JousefM  4 года назад +1

      Hey Roshan, did not see your comment :) Thanks for your feedback buddy!

  • @sriti_hikari
    @sriti_hikari 4 года назад +2

    Podcast game is going on!

  • @jagrutbrahmbhatt733
    @jagrutbrahmbhatt733 3 года назад

    Very helpful last minute advice from Tom's blog about method of calculation of y+ value and it led me to this absolute gem of a channel ❤️

    • @JousefM
      @JousefM  3 года назад

      Welcome on board Jagrut! 🙂 Tomer‘s blog is awesome!

    • @jagrutbrahmbhatt733
      @jagrutbrahmbhatt733 3 года назад

      So is your channel! Please never stop showering these wonderful podcasts.

  • @nervus006
    @nervus006 4 года назад +2

    What is he saying at 50:45? Tenex and Lomney? Tarrence and Momney? Wtf? It's incomprehensible. You wouldn't want us to miss the most important CFD book @jousef, would you? :)

    • @JousefM
      @JousefM  4 года назад +4

      Shame on me! :D Here it is: mitpress.mit.edu/books/first-course-turbulence - hope it helps :)

    • @nervus006
      @nervus006 4 года назад

      Cheers mate! Much obliged

  • @mdrakib-td1sn
    @mdrakib-td1sn Год назад

    Nice Sir

  • @leecypherr8782
    @leecypherr8782 3 года назад

    Hey really awesome podcast sir, could you please mention the name of the professor from MIT mentioned in 20:19 ? would love to read some of his paper.

    • @JousefM
      @JousefM  3 года назад

      Thanks a lot! The name is George Kerniadakis

  • @TheDIYer
    @TheDIYer 4 года назад

    Yay ,awesome

  • @sriharisha251
    @sriharisha251 3 года назад

    It would be amazing if you madr guests talk about viscoeleastic modeling be it either in ansys polyflow or openfoam. Thanks :)

    • @JousefM
      @JousefM  3 года назад +1

      Make sure to get in touch with me on LinkedIn - will do some Q&A sessions before I interview guests so you can participate in them :)

    • @sriharisha251
      @sriharisha251 3 года назад

      @@JousefM awesome. Done.

  • @robink7945
    @robink7945 3 года назад

    Nathan Kutz has very nice lectures on RUclips about Reduced Order Models (Roms) :-)

    • @JousefM
      @JousefM  3 года назад +1

      Jep! After I had Steve on my show I should get Nathan on my show as well 🙂

    • @robink7945
      @robink7945 3 года назад

      @@JousefM he has an excellent sense of humor, that would make for a great podcast!