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CFD for Aerospace Applications

Open For all engineering enthusiast to upskill the process of engineering and ready to delve into details in a particular area of interest!!!
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Pegasus aerospace system has come up with 45 Days Virtual Internship Program on CFD for Aerospace applications.

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For engineering aspirants to learn the application of fluid dynamics along with industrial case studies.

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This Internship is to Focus on aspects of Project Execution, Research Work and Software skill development

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Interns will get an opportunity to upskill their Software Skills, Fundamentals Concepts and will also be working on the entitled Topics.

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Training Date Period - 29.03.2025 to 12.05.2025
Time Period -18:30 to 20:00 (6:30pm to 8:00pm)
Registration open from - 18.03.2025
Topics to be Covered

Basics

  • Basic fluid dynamics equations

  • Governing Equations for CFD – Fundamentals

  • The continuity equation, momentum equation, energy equation

  • k-E Two-equation turbulence model

  • simple gas dynamic problem

Intermediate

  • Grid Generation-grid generation techniques

  • Grid control functions

  • grid generation using Laplace’s equations for Various geometries

  • Boundary Layer Equations and Methods of Solution

  • Grids around multi bodies

Advanced

  • Finite volume Method

  • Pressure-Velocity coupling

  • Different Flux evaluation schemes

  • Pressure correction equation (both incompressible and compressible forms)

  • Artificial diffusion.

CFD Techniques

  • Discretization of governing equation

  • Finite-difference method, Finite-volume method

  • Numerical solutions to algebraic equations

  • Direct and iterative method

CFD Solution Analysis

  • Consistency

  • Stability

  • Convergence

  • Accuracy

  • Efficiency

Time Dependent Methods

  • Stability of solution 

  • Explicit methods

  • Time dependent solutions of gas dynamics problem

  • Inviscid and Viscous Compressible Flows

  • Numerical solution of unsteady 2-D heat conduction problems

Industrial Application of CFD

  • Turbulence modelling

  • Kinetic heating analysis

  • Coupling of CFD code

  • Computational aeroelasticity

  • A buoyant free-standing fire

  • Domain decomposition.

  • High-speed flows

Software’s to be used

  • CATIA V5

  • ANSYS

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First 10 Enrolled students ( will have Free Access to MATLAB and Simulink Modules ) -Worth Rs 3000/-

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Early Birds will Access to Openfoam Demo Session

For Enrolled Students

E-Certificate

Internship Completion Certificate

Letter Of Recommendation

Opportunity to work as an Associate Intern in Pegasus Aerospace with Stipend

Company details related catalogue to their course for Jobs

Recorded videos of live sessions.

Get connected with professionals (industry exposure).

Online

For Mechanical & Aeronautical department students.

(1st to 4th year, Engineers and Job seekers). 

Assistance of getting internship, Job. 

Placement Guidance and company profiles. 

Modus Operandi - https://tinyurl.com/2k3u4p75
Limited Seats Only (25-30 students)
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Registration Fees - ₹1199 per student
For International Students - $20  (via PayPal)
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WHAT PEOPLE SAY

Abhishek A, Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham

I was initially a novice when it came to coding in MATLAB. But this program indeed helped me ameliorate my skills. Special thanks to Noble Sir for the sessions handled. He handled in such a way that your eyes will remain glued to your screen.

R. K. GUPTA, Madras Institute Of Technology, Anna University

Very useful for knowledge gaining. Able to learn more new concepts and easy to understand about matlab. Good staff and had more patience in making everyone understand the concept

Devansh Srivastava, Chandigarh University

I was satisfied with the training , and Elbon sir had taught us everything very well from the basics including the theory also , overall i had a good experience and the sessions were very interactive too.

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