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Schwerpunktfach Computational Material Science and Process Simulation (Compu focal)15.0 ECTS (englische Bezeichnung: Focal Subject Computational Material Science and Process Simulation)
Modulverantwortliche/r: Michael Engel Lehrende:
Erik Bitzek, Wolfgang Peukert, Manuel Münsch, Paolo Moretti
Start semester: |
SS 2021 | Duration: |
2 semester | Cycle: |
halbjährlich (WS+SS) |
Präsenzzeit: |
150 Std. | Eigenstudium: |
300 Std. | Language: |
Englisch |
Lectures:
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Modellbildung in der Partikeltechnik / Numerical Methods in Particle Technology (SS 2021)
(Vorlesung, 2 SWS, Wolfgang Peukert, Mon, 16:15 - 17:45; Link to the StudOn page: https://www.studon.fau.de/crs3713025.html)
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Numerische Methoden in den Werkstoffwissenschaften - Atomistische Methoden (SS 2021)
(Vorlesung mit Übung, 4 SWS, Erik Bitzek et al., Fri, 16:15 - 17:45, 0.157-115, CIP Pool WW; Tue, 14:15 - 15:45, 0.68; Start: 20.04.; For more information see studon: https://www.studon.fau.de/crs2202381.html)
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Multi-scale Simulation Methods I (Lecture) (WS 2021/2022)
(Vorlesung, 1 SWS, Paolo Moretti, Thu, 16:15 - 17:45, 0.68; First lecture on 04.11.2021)
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Multi-scale Simulation Methods I (Tutorial) (WS 2021/2022)
(Übung, 1 SWS, Paolo Moretti, Thu, 16:15 - 17:45, 0.68; First lecture on 04.11.2021. Please see the comments for the lecture.)
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Numerische Methoden der Thermofluiddynamik (WS 2021/2022)
(Vorlesung, 2 SWS, Manuel Münsch, Tue, 16:15 - 17:45, EE 0.135)
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Numerische Methoden der Thermofluiddynamik - Übung (WS 2021/2022)
(Übung, 1 SWS, Manuel Münsch et al., Thu, 10:15 - 11:45, 02.224 Cauerstr.9)
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Pre-course on Linux and Matlab (Block Lecture) (WS 2021/2022)
(Übung, 1 SWS, Erik Bitzek et al., single appointment on 28.10.2021, 8:00 - 10:00, Zoom-Meeting; single appointment on 29.10.2021, 14:00 - 16:00, Zoom-Meeting; Q&A online sessions on Thursday 28 Oct., 08:00 - 10:00 and Friday 29 Oct. 14:00 - 16:00)
Empfohlene Voraussetzungen:
Recommendation: Basic knowledge of the PYTHON programming language (according to the course Scientific Programming with PYTHON). The student’s knowledge will be assessed with short (voluntary) tests at the beginning of the lectures. In case the test is not passed, choosing the focal subject “Computational Materials Science and Process Simulation” is discouraged.
Attending the pre-course on Linux and Matlab (Block Lecture) offerend prior to lectures of the winter term is mandatory. (first offered WS 2018).
Operational IDM account required
Inhalt:
The elective focal subject module “Computational Materials Science and Process Simulation: Discrete Methods” provides the students with an in-depth understanding of state-of-the-art discrete simulation methods in the fields of materials science and engineering as well as chemical and bioengineering and their synergies. Pre-course on Linux and Matlab:
Introduction to fundamental computational material science tools. Overview of the topics will be covered:
Numerical Methods in Materials Science - Atomistic Methods:
The lecture Numerical Methods in Materials Science - Atomistic Methods covers all aspects of atomistic simulations, including
advanced methods for the generation of atomistic samples
atomic interaction potentials
molecular dynamic integration algorithms for different Thermodynamic ensembles (NVE,NVT,NPT)
energy minimization algorithms and structure optimization
introduction to Density Functional Theory
determination of defect properties
advanced analysis and visualization methods
modelling thermally activated events: transition state theory, nudged elastic band calculations, Monte Carlo and (adaptive) kinetic Monte Carlo methods
The theoretical concepts are put into practice in a series of hands-on exercises and simulation projects. Numerical Methods in Particle Technology:
The lecture Numerical Methods in Particle Technology provides an overview on modern numerical simulation methods in the field of particle technology. After a repetition of the principle basics of particle technology the following methods and topics are addressed:
The elective focal subject module “Computational Materials Science and Process Simulation: Continuum and Multiscale Methods” provides the students with an in-depth understanding of state-of-the-art continuum-scale simulation methods in the fields of materials science and engineering as well as chemical and bioengineering and their synergies. Numerical Fluid Dynamics:
The lecture Numerical Fluid Dynamics covers
governing equations and models in fluid mechanics
steady problems: the Finite-Difference Method
steady problems: the Finite-Volume Method
unsteady problems: methods of time integration
advection-diffusion problems
solution of the incompressible Navier-Stokes equations
grids and their properties
boundary conditions
The theory taught in the lectures is extended and applied to several transport problems in the corresponding exercise class:
discretization of the Blasius similarity equations
parabolization and discretization of the boundary layer equations
finite-Difference discretization of heat-transfer problems
approximation of boundary conditions
finite-Volume discretization of heat-transfer problems
discretization and time-stepping of the Navier-Stokes equations
projections methods: the SIMPLE and PISO Methods
Multiscale Simulation Method I:
The "Multiscale Simulation Method I" lecture provides a broad overview of simulation methods operating on length scales from the atomistic to the continuum scale. Simulation methods introduced include Molecular Dynamics, equilibrium and kinetic Monte Carlo simulation, mesoscopic methods such as e.g. Dislocation Dynamics and the Phase Field method, and continuum-level modeling of materials behavior in Finite Element simulations. The introduction of methods operating on different scales is complemented by a discussion of multiscale approaches, i.e. the linking of models operating on different scales. For most of the tutorials ’Python’ will be used as programming language. This course is accompanied by exercises where the students will have the opportunity to numerically implement ‘one-scale’ models in a hands-on manner. This will be complemented by examples of information passing between different scales and the construction of simple multiscale models.
Lernziele und Kompetenzen:
Students who successfully participate in this module can
describe and critically assess the most frequently used simulation algorithms in fluid dynamics and mechanics of materials
create samples and simulation setups for various continuum simulation methods
apply state-of-the-art programs for numerical simulations at the continuum scale
analyze and evaluate the simulation results of aforementioned methods
plan multiscale modeling approaches for specific engineering problems
At the end of the pre-course on Linux and Matlab, the students should be able to
1. Use the computer pools at FAU and work with Linux Operation system
2. Use the bash and shell scripts for fundamental data processing
3. Plot and analyse data by using Gnuplot
4. Use Matlab to solve simple problem such as matrix operation, writing scripts and functions.
Literatur:
- J.H. Ferziger, M. Peric, Computational Methods for Fluid Dynamics, Spinger, 2008
R.J. Leveque, Finite Difference Methods for Ordinary and Partial Differential Equations, SIAM, 2007
R. LeSar, Introduction to Computational Materials Science: Fundamentals to Applications
Further literature will be announced in the lectures.
Weitere Informationen:
Keywords: Elitestudiengang "Advanced Materials and Processes"
www: https://www.map.tf.fau.de/
Verwendbarkeit des Moduls / Einpassung in den Musterstudienplan: Das Modul ist im Kontext der folgenden Studienfächer/Vertiefungsrichtungen verwendbar:
- Advanced Materials and Processes (Master of Science)
(Po-Vers. 2019w | TechFak | Advanced Materials and Processes (Master of Science) | Gesamtkonto | Schwerpunktfächer | Schwerpunkt Computational Materials Science and Process Simulation)
Studien-/Prüfungsleistungen:
Computational Materials Science and Process Simulation 1: Modelling Electrons, Atoms and Particles (Prüfungsnummer: 1811)
(englischer Titel: Computational Materials Science and Process Simulation 1: Modelling Electrons, Atoms and Particles)
- Prüfungsleistung, mündliche Prüfung, Dauer (in Minuten): 45, benotet, 7.5 ECTS
- Anteil an der Berechnung der Modulnote: 50.0 %
- Prüfungssprache: Englisch
- Erstablegung: SS 2021, 1. Wdh.: WS 2021/2022
- Termin: 02.05.2022, 12:00 Uhr, Ort: Büro Prof. Peukert
Computational Materials Science and Process Simulation 2: Numerical Fluid Dynamics and Multiscale Simulations (Prüfungsnummer: 1812)
(englischer Titel: Computational Materials Science and Process Simulation 2: Numerical Fluid Dynamics and Multiscale Simulations)
- Prüfungsleistung, mündliche Prüfung, Dauer (in Minuten): 45, benotet, 7.5 ECTS
- Anteil an der Berechnung der Modulnote: 50.0 %
- Prüfungssprache: Englisch
- Erstablegung: WS 2021/2022, 1. Wdh.: SS 2022
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