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Online
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Beginner
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Research and Academia
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The focus of this short course is to provide to beginners in High Performance Computing (HPC) and Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) a crash course like introduction to the following essential knowledge:
- Introduction to the LRZ Linux Cluster Systems and computing environment
- Introduction to a typical user environment on LRZ Linux Cluster systems
- Linux terminal access and file transfer tools
- Usage of the module system
- The batch queuing or scheduling system SLURM
- Introduction to a typical CFD-oriented workflow on the example of ANSYS CFD and StarCCM+
- Aspects of licensing of commercial CFD software at LRZ
- Q & A
Contents are subject to modifications.
Prerequisites
This course is addressed to young scientists, PHD students and under-graduate students (Master level) with so far limited to no experience with Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD), but with the aim to use in future the High-Performance Computing (HPC) resources of the LRZ for their fluid mechanics oriented research. For this introductory course no further pre-existing HPC knowledge is required.