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Navier-Stokes

On supercomputers and engineering applications: DNS, modeling, and GPUs

Mathis Bode, Researcher, Institute for Combustion Technology (ITV) at RWTH Aachen University

Oct 26, 14:00 - 15:00

B2 L5 R5209

Navier-Stokes supercomputers computational fluid dynamics

The numerical solution of multi-physics problems relying on the Navier-Stokes equations has kept multiple generations of supercomputers busy. For fundamental problems, computational fluid dynamic aims to resolve all relevant time and length scales, which is then known as direct numerical simulation (DNS).

A Variational Theory of Aero-hydrodynamics

Haithem Taha, Associate Professor

Oct 24, 16:00 - 17:00

B5 L5 R5209

Euler equations aerodynamics Variational Navier-Stokes

The Euler equation does not possess a unique solution for the flow over a two-dimensional object. This problem has serious repercussions in aerodynamics; it implies that the inviscid aero-hydrodynamic lift force over a two-dimensional object cannot be determined from first principles; a closure condition must be provided. The Kutta condition has been ubiquitously considered for such closure in the literature, even in cases where it is not applicable (e.g. unsteady).

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