Flow data appears in a variety of applications such as simulation and computation of flow around cars, planes and ships, atmospheric flow for weather forecast, studying flow in bottling / filling devices and dynamical systems.
There are different aims such as perceiving and understanding physical phenomena, modeling of flow processes, optimization in technical design and search for potential damage reasons.
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next Lecture on July 14th
There will be no lecture or exercise on the 7th July. The final Lecture will be on the 14th of July.
Flow Visualization (FlowVis)
Lecturer:
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Holger Theisel, Michael Motejat, M.Sc.
Dates:
Lecture: Friday, 09:00 - 11:00, G29-335
First lecture: 14.04.2023
Exercises: Wednesday, 15:00 - 17:00, G29-335
First exercise: 21.04.2023
First lecture: 14.04.2023
Exercises: Wednesday, 15:00 - 17:00, G29-335
First exercise: 21.04.2023
Classification:
WPF IF, M 1 - 2
WPF INGIF, M 1 - 2
WPF CV, M 1 - 2
WPF WIF, M 1 - 2
WPF DigiEngi, M 1 - 3
WPF DKEM, M 1 - 3
WPF INGIF, M 1 - 2
WPF INGIF, M 1 - 2
WPF CV, M 1 - 2
WPF WIF, M 1 - 2
WPF DigiEngi, M 1 - 3
WPF DKEM, M 1 - 3
WPF INGIF, M 1 - 2
Completion:
Oral exam
Additional Information:
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Exercise Files:
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