Explore topic-wise MCQs in Computational Fluid Dynamics.

This section includes 10 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Computational Fluid Dynamics knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.

1.

What is the problem in solving flows with Mach numbers around and above 1?

A. Mach number
B. Compressibility
C. Continuity
D. Pressure
Answer» C. Continuity
2.

What happens with the over-specification of boundary conditions?

A. Infinite solutions
B. Unique solutions
C. Unphysical solutions
D. No solution
Answer» D. No solution
3.

Under-specification of boundary conditions gives rise to _____________

A. solution equal to zero
B. no solution
C. a unique solution
D. n-number of solutions
Answer» E.
4.

What is the problem in modelling flows with high Reynolds number?

A. A mixture of viscous and inviscid flow regions
B. A mixture of subsonic and supersonic flow regions
C. A mixture of elliptic and parabolic flows
D. A mixture of elliptic and hyperbolic flows
Answer» B. A mixture of subsonic and supersonic flow regions
5.

CFD solutions are excellent for flows with _____________
Note: M is the Mach number of the flow.

A. M > 1
B. M < 1
C. M = 1
D. M > 5
Answer» C. M = 1
6.

The flow variables for a/ an _____________ should be solved simultaneously with the flow variables at all other points in the domain.

A. Hyperbolic flow
B. Elliptic flow
C. Parabolic flow
D. Mixed flow
Answer» C. Parabolic flow
7.

Which kind of flows need an initial condition?

A. Parabolic and hyperbolic
B. Hyperbolic and elliptic
C. Elliptic and Parabolic
D. Elliptic
Answer» B. Hyperbolic and elliptic
8.

Which of these mathematical models suit unsteady Navier-Stokes equations?

A. Elliptic
B. Hyperbolic
C. Parabolic
D. Mixed
Answer» E.
9.

What is the difficulty in modelling supersonic blunt body problem?

A. The PDE cannot be solved
B. A PDE cannot be formed
C. Mixed flow behaviour
D. Boundary conditions cannot be formed
Answer» D. Boundary conditions cannot be formed
10.

When can we say that a problem is suitable to be solved using CFD?

A. The PDE has no solution
B. The solution to PDE is unique and it depends continuously on the initial and boundary conditions
C. The PDE has more than one solution
D. The solution to PDE is unique and independent of the initial and boundary conditions
Answer» C. The PDE has more than one solution