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Computational Fluid Dynamics Tests Our Computational Fluid Dynamics Tests allow you to experience an online examination in the real-time environment. In every online test on Computational Fluid Dynamics, you will be presented with Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) which will test your skills in Computational Fluid Dynamics Concepts in a detailed and comprehensive manner. In the test, each question will have 4 options to choose from. You should select only 1 correct option as an answer and then move on to the next question. Once you submit answers to all the questions, you will be given your final test score.


In the Online Computational Fluid Dynamics Test, for every correct answer, you will be given 2 points. There will also be negative marking of -1 for every wrong answer. So, you will have to be more careful in choosing the answers to the question in your online examination. If needed, you should skip to the next question and come back to the previous question later so that you can do proper time management for the online mock tests.

Based on your score, you would be given one of the following Grades:
Grade A* - Genius (You scored 100%)
Grade A - Excellent (Your score is in the range of 80% to 99%)
Grade B - Good (Your score is in the range of 60% to 80%)
Grade C - Average (Your score is in the range of 40% to 60%)
Grade D - Poor (Your score is in the range of 0% to 40%)

There will be 5 types of Computational Fluid Dynamics Tests. The details of each of these tests are as follows:

Computational Fluid Dynamics Practice Tests 1. "Computational Fluid Dynamics Practice Tests 1-10" - In Computational Fluid Dynamics practice tests, there will be a series of practice tests wherein you can test your Computational Fluid Dynamics concepts on every chapter separately. There are totally 10 different chapters on this subject and hence there will be 10 different practice tests wherein each practice tests covers one chapter exclusively. There will not be any time limit on these tests. So, Computational Fluid Dynamics Practice Tests should be the first set of tests which you should attempt. Goto these practice tests here.


Computational Fluid Dynamics Mock Tests 2. "Computational Fluid Dynamics Mock Tests 1-10" - In Computational Fluid Dynamics mock tests, there will be a series of mock tests wherein you can test your Computational Fluid Dynamics concepts on every chapter separately, but there will be a fixed time limit per mock test. Here also, there are 10 mock tests wherein each mock test covers only one chapter exclusively. So, it is similar to Computational Fluid Dynamics Practice Tests, but with an added constraint of time limits. You should try Computational Fluid Dynamics Mock Tests if you are appearing for any online examination soon. Goto these mock tests here.


Computational Fluid Dynamics Certification Test 3. "Computational Fluid Dynamics Certification Test" - Once you are thorough with your Computational Fluid Dynamics concepts, then you can try our Computational Fluid Dynamics Certification Test wherein your name will be mentioned in Top Rankers list, if you scored either Grade A* or Grade A in the Computational Fluid Dynamics Certification Test. The Certification Test is free. Goto Computational Fluid Dynamics Certification test here.

Computational Fluid Dynamics Internship Test 4. "Computational Fluid Dynamics Internship Test" - If you are interested to do Internships in Computational Fluid Dynamics at Sanfoundry, then you must take our Computational Fluid Dynamics Internship Test. If you scored either Grade A* or Grade A in Computational Fluid Dynamics Internship Test, then you are eligible for Internship at Sanfoundry in Computational Fluid Dynamics. Goto Computational Fluid Dynamics Internship test here.

Computational Fluid Dynamics Job Test 5. "Computational Fluid Dynamics Job Test" - If you are a fresher, a dropout, an experienced person and if you know Computational Fluid Dynamics well and looking out for jobs in Computational Fluid Dynamics domain at Sanfoundry (or our Network of Companies), then you should try and qualify our "Computational Fluid Dynamics Job Test". If you scored either Grade A* or Grade A in Computational Fluid Dynamics Job Test, then you are eligible for a Job at Sanfoundry (or our Network) in Computational Fluid Dynamics domain. Kindly note that you can repeat this job test after a gap of 30 days from the day of last attempt of the test. Goto Computational Fluid Dynamics Job test here.


For every "Computational Fluid Dynamics Practice Test", Total Questions: 20, Total Time: Unlimited.
For every "Computational Fluid Dynamics Mock Test", Total Questions: 20, Total Time: 20 Minutes.
For "Computational Fluid Dynamics Certification Test", Total Questions: 50, Total Time: 1 hour.
For "Computational Fluid Dynamics Internship Test", Total Questions: 50, Total Time: 1 hour.
For "Computational Fluid Dynamics Job Test", Total Questions: 50, Total Time: 1 hour.

Before you get started on these series of online tests on Computational Fluid Dynamics, you should learn, study and practice our collection of 1000 MCQs (Multiple Choice Questions and Answers) on Computational Fluid Dynamics here. We also prefer that you should practice Computational Fluid Dynamics practice tests and mock tests completely before attempting the certification test.

 
Here is the list of online practice tests and mock tests on Computational Fluid Dynamics. Each online test focuses on a "Specific chapter of Computational Fluid Dynamics". So, you should try both practice test and mock test on every chapter to do a self-assessment of your knowledge (along with time-limit constraints) in every area or sub-topic of Computational Fluid Dynamics. Computational Fluid Dynamics Certification test, Internship test, and Job Test are mentioned at the end of this list.

1. Computational Fluid Dynamics Test 1 – This set of online test on “Computational Fluid Dynamics” tests your skills on Philosophy, Research and Design Tool, CFD Solution Procedure, Applications, CFD Advantages and Disadvantages, Simple CFD Techniques – CFD Softwares, CFD Techniques – Alternating Direction Implicit Techniques, Governing Equations – Reynolds Transport Theorem, Equations of State, Governing Equations – Flow Models, Governing Equations – Eulerian and Lagrangian Conservation Laws, Governing Equations – Velocity Divergence, Governing Equations – Substantial Derivative.

Computational Fluid Dynamics - Chapter 1

2. Computational Fluid Dynamics Test 2 – This set of online test on “Computational Fluid Dynamics” tests your skills on General Transport Equation, Continuity Equation – Finite Control Volume, Continuity Equation – Infinitesimally Small Element, Momentum Equation, Governing Equations – Stress and Strain Tensor, Navier Stokes Equation, Euler Equation, Energy Equation – Based on Thermal Properties, Energy Equation – Temperature Terms, Boundary Conditions, Boundary Conditions – Inlet and Outlet, Boundary Conditions – Wall and Symmetry, Boundary Conditions – Constant Pressure and Periodic.

Computational Fluid Dynamics - Chapter 2

3. Computational Fluid Dynamics Test 3 – This set of online test on “Computational Fluid Dynamics” tests your skills on Partial Differential Equation, Classification of PDE – 1, Classification of PDE – 2, Mathematical Behaviour of PDE – Elliptic Equations, Mathematical Behaviour of PDE – Parabolic Equations, Mathematical Behaviour of PDE – Hyperbolic Equations, Mathematical Behaviour of PDE – Well Posed Problems, Discretization, Discretization Aspects – Thomas Algorithm, Discretization Aspects – Consistency, Discretization Aspects – Stability, Discretization Aspects – Convergence.

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Computational Fluid Dynamics - Chapter 3

4. Computational Fluid Dynamics Test 4 – This set of online test on “Computational Fluid Dynamics” tests your skills on Discretization Aspects – Conservativeness, Discretization Aspects – Boundedness, Discretization Aspects – Transportiveness, Discretization Aspects – Errors and Stability Analysis, Discretization Aspects – Grid Generation, Numerical Methods – Components, Numerical Methods – Mesh Topology, Numerical Methods – Discretization Approaches, Numerical Methods – Variable Arrangements and Velocity Components, Numerical Methods – Direct Solvers for Discretized Equations, Numerical Methods – Iterative Solvers for Discretized Equations, Numerical Methods – Multi-grid Approach for Solving Discretized Equations, Numerical Methods – Coupled Equations and Non-Linear Equations Solution.

Computational Fluid Dynamics - Chapter 4

5. Computational Fluid Dynamics Test 5 – This set of online test on “Computational Fluid Dynamics” tests your skills on Finite Difference Method, Explicit and Implicit Finite Difference Methods, Finite Difference Methods – Spectral Methods, Finite Difference Methods – Lax-Wendroff Technique, Finite Difference Methods – MacCormack's Technique, Errors in Finite Difference Approximations, Finite Volume Method, Finite Volume Methods – Order of Accuracy, Variable Arrangement in FVM, FVM – Structured Grids, FVM – Unstructured Grids, Types of FVM Elements, The Geometry of FVM Elements.

Computational Fluid Dynamics - Chapter 5

6. Computational Fluid Dynamics Test 6 – This set of online test on “Computational Fluid Dynamics” tests your skills on Turbulence Modelling, Turbulence Modelling – Turbulent Flows Characteristics, Turbulence Modelling – Turbulent Flow Structure, Turbulence Modelling – Turbulent Scale, Turbulence Modelling – Kolmogorov Energy Spectrum, Free and Wall Turbulence, Turbulent Viscosity, Turbulent Schmidt Number, Turbulent Boundary Layer, Turbulence Modelling – Averaging Methods, Turbulence Modelling – Averaging Rules, Direct Numerical Solution for Turbulent Models, Large Eddy Simulation for Turbulent Models.

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Computational Fluid Dynamics - Chapter 6

7. Computational Fluid Dynamics Test 7 – This set of online test on “Computational Fluid Dynamics” tests your skills on Turbulence Modelling – Reynolds Averaged Navier-Stokes Model, Mixing Length Turbulence Model, Turbulence Modelling – K-epsilon Model, Turbulence Modelling – K-omega Model, Turbulence Modelling – Spalart Allmaras Model, Turbulence Modelling – RNG K Epsilon, Turbulence Modelling – Realizable K Epsilon, Turbulence Modelling – Shear Stress Transport Model, Turbulence Modelling – Concept of Y +, Turbulence Modelling – Boundary Conditions, Turbulence Modelling – Filtering, Turbulence Modelling – Sub Grid Models, High-Resolution Schemes.

Computational Fluid Dynamics - Chapter 7

8. Computational Fluid Dynamics Test 8 – This set of online test on “Computational Fluid Dynamics” tests your skills on High Resolution Schemes – Normalized Variable Formulation, High Resolution Schemes – Convection Boundedness Criterion, High Resolution Schemes – TVD Framework, Deferred Correction for High-Resolution Schemes, High Resolution Schemes – Downwind and Normalized Weighing Factor, FVM for 1-D Steady State Diffusion, FVM for Multi-dimensional Steady State Diffusion, Diffusion Problem – Discretization Equation Rules, Diffusion Problem – Orthogonal and Non-Orthogonal Grids, Diffusion Problem – Green-Gauss Gradient for Cartesian Grids, Diffusion Problem – Least-Square Gradient for Cartesian Grids, Convection-Diffusion Problems – Upwind and Downwind Schemes, Convection-Diffusion Problems – Central Difference Schemes.

Computational Fluid Dynamics - Chapter 8

9. Computational Fluid Dynamics Test 9 – This set of online test on “Computational Fluid Dynamics” tests your skills on Convection-Diffusion Problems – Hybrid Differencing Scheme, Convection-Diffusion Problems – Second Order Upwind Scheme, Convection-Diffusion Problems – QUICK Scheme, Convection-Diffusion Problems – FROMM Scheme, Convection-Diffusion Problems – Error Sources, Incompressible Flows – Staggered Grid, Incompressible Flows – Special Features of Navier Stokes Equation, Incompressible Flows – Pressure Correction Equation, Incompressible Flows – Pressure Calculation, Incompressible Flows – Rhie-Chow Interpolation, Incompressible Flows – SIMPLE Algorithm, Incompressible Flows – SIMPLER Algorithm, Incompressible Flows – SIMPLEC Algorithm.

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Computational Fluid Dynamics - Chapter 9

10. Computational Fluid Dynamics Test 10 – This set of online test on “Computational Fluid Dynamics” tests your skills on Incompressible Flows – PISO Algorithm, Compressible Flows – Conservation Equation, Transient Flows – Two-level Methods, Transient Flows – Predictor-Corrector and Multipoint Methods, Transient Flows – Runge Kutta Method, Transient SIMPLE and PISO Algorithms, Transient Flows – Euler Schemes, Transient Flows – First Order Finite Volume Schemes, Transient Flows – Second Order Finite Volume Schemes, Approaches for Non-uniform Time Steps, Source Term Discretization, Under-Relaxation, Relaxation – Residuals.

Computational Fluid Dynamics - Chapter 10
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11. Computational Fluid Dynamics Certification Test - This set of online free certification test on "Computational Fluid Dynamics" tests your skills on all areas (all chapters, topics and subtopics) of Computational Fluid Dynamics. Kindly note that the Certification Test is free for everyone. If you have scored either A* Grade (Genius) or A Grade (Excellent) in these tests, then you are eligible for a "Certificate of Merit". For the certification test, there is a pre-requisite that a student must score at least B grade in the "Qualifier Test" for that subject. Only those students who have scored at least B grade in the "Qualifier Test" would be eligible to take part in the online "Certification Test". So, you should take the "Qualifier Test" first.

Sanfoundry will issue a Certificate of Merit to Top 5 Rankers for a given month provided that they have scored either A* or A Grade in the Contest. If you are interested, then kindly register below. After registration, you can take the test anytime (24x7).

Computational Fluid Dynamics Certification Contest

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12. Computational Fluid Dynamics Internship Test - If you scored either Grade A* or Grade A in our Computational Fluid Dynamics Internship Test, then you can apply for Internship at Sanfoundry in Computational Fluid Dynamics.

Computational Fluid Dynamics Internship Test

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13. Computational Fluid Dynamics Job Test - If you scored either Grade A* or Grade A in our Computational Fluid Dynamics Job Test, then you can apply for Jobs at Sanfoundry in Computational Fluid Dynamics domain. For the job test, there is a pre-requisite that a candidate must score at least B grade in the "Qualifier Test". So, you should take the "Qualifier Test" first.

Computational Fluid Dynamics Job Test
Best Wishes for your Computational Fluid Dynamics Tests!

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