CFD-II
CFD-II laboratory conducts high-performance computing simulations and develops numerical approaches for solving multiphysics, multiscale, steady and unsteady flow problems. Our research has been focused on the development, validation, and application of novel simulation techniques of internal flows, heat transfer, free-surface flows, hydrodynamics, turbulence flows, FSI, and multi-body dynamics. We have developed and utilized Reynolds-averaged Navier-Stokes (RANS) and large-eddy simulation (LES) techniques to study these phenomena. There are several master and doctoral theses ongoing in the CFD-II.
EQUIPMENTS AVAILABLE IN OUR LABORATORY INCLUDE:
2 Workstations HP Xeon processors
ANSYS-FLUENT
OUR FACILITIES ARE AVAILABLE FOR PHD STUDENTS TO SUPPORT THEIR RESEARCH PLAN, SUCH AS THE FOLLOWING ONES:
Numerical fluid-structure interaction tool for design and functional analysis of floating and flexible marine structures. ((Ref.: 2021.05392.BD).
Machine learning to improve computational modelling of Fluid and Solid interaction in Ascending Thoracic Aortic Aneurysm. Ref.: 2022.12223.BD).
Haemodynamic simulation tool for functional assessment of thoracic aorta aneurysms. Ref.: BID 0667/PhD/6- UNIDEMI).
THIS LABORATORY ALSO SUPPORTS WORKS DONE BY MASTER’S AND BACHELOR’S STUDENTS
Ongoing dissertations include topics such as Fluid-Structure Interaction, Wave Energy Converters (WECs), Hydrodynamics, Hemodynamics.