adrich91
Chemical
- Oct 6, 2024
- 4
Good afternoon.
I am a chemical process engineer. I would like to get into the world of computational fluid mechanics (CFD) and finite element calculations (FEM).
Could you give me some advice on where I should start? Is it better to do a course and be self-taught or do a master's degree in my country (Spain)?
I would be interested in learning simulations of heat flows in a reactor, pressure drops in pipes, stresses in the wall of a vertical tank when it is full, half-full, compartmentalised with two different fluids...etc.
Let's see if you can give me some advice because I would like to be able to apply it in my work, even in a basic-intermediate way.
Thank you very much!
Best regards,
I am a chemical process engineer. I would like to get into the world of computational fluid mechanics (CFD) and finite element calculations (FEM).
Could you give me some advice on where I should start? Is it better to do a course and be self-taught or do a master's degree in my country (Spain)?
I would be interested in learning simulations of heat flows in a reactor, pressure drops in pipes, stresses in the wall of a vertical tank when it is full, half-full, compartmentalised with two different fluids...etc.
Let's see if you can give me some advice because I would like to be able to apply it in my work, even in a basic-intermediate way.
Thank you very much!
Best regards,