What is CFD? In the third century BC, when Archimedes discovered the buoyancy of an object is equal to the weight of the liquid that is discharged.
Since then, the idea of fluid mechanics has begun to sprout, developing two branches of theoretical analysis and experimental research. The experimental research using instrumentation to simulate flow conditions and observation it, however, the model and site construction is time-consuming and expensive; Theoretical analysis now using numerical methods to solve the governing equations of fluid mechanics in the computer, to predict the flow field. The technique named Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) is one of the important technologies in the fluid mechanics in the 21st century.
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Computational Fluid Dynamics
Theoretical analysis
Installation in Langley National Transonic Facility.
Wind tunnel experiment
Experimental research