Our research efforts in Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) include high performance computing for compressible and incompressible flows, development of finite volume schemes for hybrid and generalized ...
Ensemble methods have emerged as a powerful computational framework within fluid dynamics and numerical analysis. By simultaneously generating multiple realisations of a physical system, these ...
Computational fluid dynamics is an important tool to investigate fluid flow problems in industry and academia. This course can be taken without prior background in computational techniques. A ...
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Keywords: Earthquake engineering, Seismic fluid-structure interaction, Verification and validation of numerical models, ALE, ICFD, Fluid-filled advanced reactors, ARPA-E Abstract: This report presents ...
In this class, students will get an overview of the modern state of computational fluid dynamics while taking a detailed mathematical look at several important CFD topics. Concepts that are developed ...
A team of researchers affiliated with UNIST has made a significant breakthrough by mathematically proving that a special type of vortex pair, called the Sadovskii vortex patch, can exist within ideal ...
Vortex is a natural fluid phenomenon that is often of great consequence in almost any practical flow, such as shear layers, ...
A University of Manchester researcher has developed a machine-learning method to spot sudden changes in fluid behavior, known as bifurcation points, before traditional simulations fail. The approach ...
Water is the essence of life and the driver of nature. We are committed to education and research that prepares students to address critical water-related issues in a broad range of areas at the ...
SAN FRANCISCO—Fluid mechanics is the science of breaking waves, explosions, bubbles, ripples, clouds, and currents. So when editors of the Journal of Fluid Mechanics declared, in 1967, that their ...