Technical Blogs
How to Write a Flowchart That Will Make Your Algorithm Sing
In branch control, there is a condition and according to a condition, a decision of either TRUE or FALSE is achieved. In the case of TRUE, one of the two branches is explored; but in the case of the FALSE condition, the other alternative is taken.
CFD: From Math to Magic
The size of a matrix (which is known as the order of the matrix) is determined by the number of rows and columns in the matrix.
The Beauty of Vortexes: How They Shape 3D Wings
Contrails, or line-shaped clouds in the sky, are frequently seen following a jet plane's engines. A chaotic wake is left behind the vehicle by a vortex that emerges from the tips of each wing, like two little horizontal tornadoes.
Storing Heat for Later: How Thermal Energy Storage Can Save You Money
Energy becomes the basic requirement for various range of applications and it is a time variable. Energy storage is essential when energy is abundantly available. The need for energy storage is to conserve energy and it can be used whenever necessary.
Tackling Boundary Layers and Near-Wall Regions in CFD
CFD is a crucial aspect to be considered in modern engineering practice, in order to minimise pressure drops, friction forces, and viscous phenomena that can hinder the system’s overall efficiency.
How To Stitch Images In Sequence To Get Smooth Animation?
We can use the PIL (or Pillow) module in Python to generate an animation out of the.png images we got from executing the second-order ODE algorithm. We may import the Image module from the library.
All About The Convergence Criteria
In CFD, most of the fluid flow problems are non-linear in nature and deal with inherently unstable phenomena such as turbulence. The solution techniques use an iterative process to successively improve a solution until ‘convergence’ is reached.
DFMA guidelines for snap-fits in plastics
Snap joints are a very simple, economical and rapid way of joining two different components. All types of snap joints have in common the principle that a protruding part of one component, e.g., a hook, stud or bead is deflected briefly during the joining operation and catches in a depression (undercut) in the mating component.