The goal of this study involves developing an efficient and accurate parallel computation method for two-phase flow problems including complex moving foreign bodies. The proposed parallel computing techniques are based on the moving body-fitted grids’ overset on background multidomains with grid-overlapping at their interface. First, the cavitation flow over the hemispherical head form is investigated using the two-phase flow solver, which is validated by comparing the numerical and experimental results. Subsequently, the parallel computing technique based on the multidomain method that divides the computational domain into several smaller subdomains is proposed to facilitate more efficient numerical simulations. At the interface of t...
This thesis presents a novel parallel boundary conforming method for simulating two-dimensional inco...
Abstract: The parallel algorithm for numerical simulation of viscous flows over complex sh...
We describe our massively parallel finite element computations of unsteady incompressible flows invo...
The goal of this study involves developing an efficient and accurate parallel computation method for...
A simple, robust numerical algorithm to localize intergrid boundary points and to interpolate unstea...
We describe an approach to simulate accurately viscous flows around complex configurations using ove...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. December 2018. Major: Aerospace Engineering and Mechanic...
This paper explores the parallel performance of structured overset CFD computations for multicompone...
A two-dimensional moving mesh algorithm is developed to simulate the general motion of two rotating ...
A novel parallel dynamic moving mesh algorithm designed for multiblock parallel unsteady ow calcula...
This thesis focuses on developing a computationally-efficient flow solver in the area of computation...
Aerodynamic problems involving moving objects have many applications, including store separation, fl...
The development of a parallel immersed boundary solver for flows with complex geometries is presente...
This thesis presents a novel parallel boundary conforming method for simulating two-dimensional inco...
\u3cp\u3eAn overset grid method for resolved simulation of incompressible (turbulent) flows around m...
This thesis presents a novel parallel boundary conforming method for simulating two-dimensional inco...
Abstract: The parallel algorithm for numerical simulation of viscous flows over complex sh...
We describe our massively parallel finite element computations of unsteady incompressible flows invo...
The goal of this study involves developing an efficient and accurate parallel computation method for...
A simple, robust numerical algorithm to localize intergrid boundary points and to interpolate unstea...
We describe an approach to simulate accurately viscous flows around complex configurations using ove...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. December 2018. Major: Aerospace Engineering and Mechanic...
This paper explores the parallel performance of structured overset CFD computations for multicompone...
A two-dimensional moving mesh algorithm is developed to simulate the general motion of two rotating ...
A novel parallel dynamic moving mesh algorithm designed for multiblock parallel unsteady ow calcula...
This thesis focuses on developing a computationally-efficient flow solver in the area of computation...
Aerodynamic problems involving moving objects have many applications, including store separation, fl...
The development of a parallel immersed boundary solver for flows with complex geometries is presente...
This thesis presents a novel parallel boundary conforming method for simulating two-dimensional inco...
\u3cp\u3eAn overset grid method for resolved simulation of incompressible (turbulent) flows around m...
This thesis presents a novel parallel boundary conforming method for simulating two-dimensional inco...
Abstract: The parallel algorithm for numerical simulation of viscous flows over complex sh...
We describe our massively parallel finite element computations of unsteady incompressible flows invo...