In this research a stabilized finite element approach is utilized in the development of a high-order flow solver for compressible turbulent flows. The Reynolds averaged Navier-Stokes (RANS) equations and modified Spalart-Almaras (SA) turbulence model are discretized using the streamline/upwind Petrov-Galerkin (SUPG) scheme. A fully implicit methodology is used to obtain steady state solutions or to drive unsteady problems at each time step. Order of accuracy is assessed for inviscid and viscous flows in two and three dimensions via the method of manufactured solutions. Proper treatment of curved surface geometries is of vital importance in high-order methods, especially when high aspect ratio elements are used in viscous flow regions. In ...
A mesh-less method for solving incompressible, multi-phase flow problems has been developed and is ...
The present study focuses on the numerical investigation of thrombus formation in a modeled artery, ...
This paper examines the flow of a Newtonian modeled blood through axisymmetric sudden expansion geom...
External flows around bluff bodies have been broadly investigated due to their great importance in e...
External flows around bluff bodies have been broadly investigated due to their great importance in e...
In order to improve the efficiency and reduce the emissions of aircraft engines, new combustor desig...
In order to improve the efficiency and reduce the emissions of aircraft engines, new combustor desig...
This thesis concentrates on expansion of the Euler equations to full Navier-Stokes equations for lam...
This research examines the feasibility of reducing the time to solution for a high-fidelity, blade-r...
Two new methods for the efficient parallel computation of the unsteady incompressible Navier-Stokes ...
Turbulence generating grids are a widely used method for intentionally producing various amounts o...
In the present dissertation, turbulent wall-pressure fluctuations are characterized. To capture the...
In this study, Direct Numerical Simulation (DNS) and Lagrangian Scalar Tracking (LST) method are use...
This MPhil thesis explores two themes associated with the dynamics of inertial particles in turbulen...
This paper examines the flow of a Newtonian modeled blood through axisymmetric sudden expansion geom...
A mesh-less method for solving incompressible, multi-phase flow problems has been developed and is ...
The present study focuses on the numerical investigation of thrombus formation in a modeled artery, ...
This paper examines the flow of a Newtonian modeled blood through axisymmetric sudden expansion geom...
External flows around bluff bodies have been broadly investigated due to their great importance in e...
External flows around bluff bodies have been broadly investigated due to their great importance in e...
In order to improve the efficiency and reduce the emissions of aircraft engines, new combustor desig...
In order to improve the efficiency and reduce the emissions of aircraft engines, new combustor desig...
This thesis concentrates on expansion of the Euler equations to full Navier-Stokes equations for lam...
This research examines the feasibility of reducing the time to solution for a high-fidelity, blade-r...
Two new methods for the efficient parallel computation of the unsteady incompressible Navier-Stokes ...
Turbulence generating grids are a widely used method for intentionally producing various amounts o...
In the present dissertation, turbulent wall-pressure fluctuations are characterized. To capture the...
In this study, Direct Numerical Simulation (DNS) and Lagrangian Scalar Tracking (LST) method are use...
This MPhil thesis explores two themes associated with the dynamics of inertial particles in turbulen...
This paper examines the flow of a Newtonian modeled blood through axisymmetric sudden expansion geom...
A mesh-less method for solving incompressible, multi-phase flow problems has been developed and is ...
The present study focuses on the numerical investigation of thrombus formation in a modeled artery, ...
This paper examines the flow of a Newtonian modeled blood through axisymmetric sudden expansion geom...