Computational Fluid Dynamics
Welcome to the Computational Fluid Dynamics(CFD) toolbox. This module explains how to use the Laminar Flow interface to model and simulate fluid mechanics for laminar, incompressible fluids.
| The engineering community often uses the term CFD, computational fluid dynamics, to refer to the numerical simulation of fluids. | 
1. Features
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2D and 3D
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Stokes flows
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Laminar Incompressible flows
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Steady and unsteady simulations
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BDF time schemes up to order 4
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Moving domain support using Arbitrary Lagrangian Eulerian (ALE) formulation
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Support high order geometry including in context of moving domain
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Stabilization pressure and advection dominated using Galerking Least Square
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Boundary conbditions : no-slip, slip(symmetry), inflow(not necessarily aligned with an axis), pressure, outflow
 
2. What’s next
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Learn about the Toolbox Application
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Configure the Toolbox
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Learn about some basis aspect of the Theory of Laminar Flows used in the toolbox.
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Study fluid flow cases.