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Training | Courses |
CFD Analysis | DACFD |
Activities |
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Activities
Every moment
that you spend at CCTech will be devoted for learning. We
believe in interactive learning and open environment. The
student and teacher interaction takes place at different
levels. Let it be seminars, discussions, industrial visits
or project presentations, the basic aim of sharing the
knowledge is always followed. Students are involved in many
activities.
Seminars
CFD is such
a vast field, that it's very difficult to gather all the
information in a limited span of six months. Through
seminars, students share their knowledge with their fellow
students and teachers. The seminar topics will be assigned
by faculty taking into consideration the capability and
level of understanding of the student. Enormous amount of
literature is available on the internet. The basic idea
behind seminars is to gather the information about what kind
of work is going on in the industry. The topics assigned
cover various areas of applications of CFD. Following are
the few seminars topics that our ex-students have delivered.
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Numerical Visualization Technique |
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1D, 2D
and axisymmetric approximation in CFD |
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Grid
independence study |
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Application of CFD in solving heat conduction problems |
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Fundamentals of Turbo machinery |
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Computational Aero Acoustics |
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Stability, Convergence and Compatibility |
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Common
data loss from CAD to pre-processing packages |
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CFD
Modeling of Flocculator |
Discussions
We
understand that every student has different level of
understanding. Every student has his/her own way of
interpretation. Through discussions, we interact with all
our students and try to know if our students have understood
the concepts well or not. These daily discussions help us in
correcting the misconceptions in the students' mind.
Sometimes these discussions also give us the different
perspective of the subject. The "Discussion coordinator" is
the key person who gathers and asks all other students to
present their own idea of particular subject. All this is
done under the observation of the teacher. These discussions
are a real fun and sometimes end up in a debate.
Industrial Visits
Many times
the actual industrial product is such complex that only by
looking at 3D CAD model, it's very difficult to understand
the flow path and flow physics. Just imagine the complexity
involved in any Turbo machinery component. Many details of
the components are not necessary for CFD analysis. The look
at actual physical component, help our students in
understanding the geometry and function of each and every
component. We organize industrial visits to different
industries where a student gets the chance to study actual
physical model. The interaction with onsite engineers helps
them to know the function of critical components. Turbo
machinery is one area where the geometries are really
complex. So we have organized an industrial visit to Mather
Platt at their Pune plant
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