Research Interests
Our group is involved in the computation, analysis,
and modeling of turbulent flows. The overall focus is on fundamental
advances in numerical algorithms, and understanding of flow physics
that allow the prediction of engineering turbulent flows. Traditionally
high-fidelity simulation methods like direct numerical and large-eddy
simulation have been restricted to fairly simple geometries. We
are developing numerical methods and turbulence models that are
flexible enough to handle engineering geometries without compromising
the accuracy needed to simulate turbulence. Most of our simulations
use unstructured grids on massively parallel computing platforms.
We conduct research into applications ranging from incompressible
propeller flows to supersonic shock/turbulence interaction, reacting
multiphase flows in combustors, and flows involving plasmas.
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