Using User Defined Functions (UDF's) in ANSYS FLUENT

Date September 18, 2013 (1 day)
Location

ANSYS, Inc.
10 Cavendish Court
Lebanon, NH 03766
United States 
PHONE: 1-603-643-2600
FAX: 1-603-643-3967
www.ansys.com
info@ansys.com

Fee$600 US Dollars
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Please register your intent to attend as early as possible. Payment is not required until the class and/or your registration has been confirmed. Do not make your travel arrangements until you receive your confirmation.

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Prerequisites

  • A technical education and background but an engineering degree is not required.
  • Completion of the Introduction to ANSYS FLUENT course is required.
  • Experience with ANSYS FLUENT is strongly recommended.

Course Description

This one day advanced training course on using user-defined functions (UDF's) in ANSYS FLUENT is designed for existing users of ANSYS FLUENT and will cover the following topics:

  • Introduction to UDF's and how they work with the ANSYS FLUENT code
  • Introduction to C programming
  • ANSYS FLUENT data structure and macros
  • Interpreted versus compiled UDF's
  • User Defined Scalars
  • UDF's for the Discrete Phase Model
  • UDF's for Multiphase Flows
  • UDF's for Parallel Processing
  • Practical examples of UDF's

The advanced UDF course also has several tutorials that the students can work through during class.

This course is offered on Wednesday as part of a multi-day Advanced FLUENT Training. Please consider signing up for one of these other courses which is offered in conjunction with the advanced UDF class:

  • Monday - Advanced Combustion
  • Tuesday - Advanced Turbulence
  • Thursday - Advanced Multiphase or Advanced Rotating Machinery
  • Friday - Advanced Heat Transfer

Recommended Follow-on Courses (which is dependent upon the student's interests and applications)

  • Combustion Modeling
  • Turbulence Modeling
  • Multiphase Flow Modeling
  • Heat Transfer Modeling
  • Dynamic Mesh Modeling
  • Acoustics Modeling
  • Rotating Machinery Modeling
  • Fluid Structure Interaction (FSI) Modeling


Additional Course Dates and Locations

June 19, 2013 United States,New Hampshire,Lebanon
December 11, 2013 United States,New Hampshire,Lebanon