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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 | |