KTMM Seminar: Multiphysics Simulations:Examples and Challenges
Merhabalar,
04 Nisan günü, 13:50-14:40 saatleri arasında Kompozit Teknolojileri Mükemmeliyet Merkezinde; Nima Tofighi, FluiDyna GmbH, Unterschleissheim,Germany "Multiphysics Simulations:Examples and Challenges" başlıklı seminer verecektir.
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Title: Multiphysics Simulations:Examples and Challenges
Speaker: Nima Tofighi, FluiDyna GmbH, Unterschleissheim,Germany
Time: April 04, 2018, 13:50-14:40
Place: Teknopark- KTMM
Abstract:
Flow problems involving multiple physical phenomena appear in many natural and engineering applications and as such, their numerical simulation allows for better understanding of the fluid behavior in these flows. In particular, fluid structure interaction subject to an external electric field is considered here. First, governing equations and solution strategies are introduced. Then a few examples, such as electrically excited particulate flows and free surface flow interaction with flexible bodies, are presented.A number of observations on the challenges in modeling these complex cases in real life applications, such as time scales and duration of the simulation, are made afterwards. Finally, the concluding remarks on the future developments in numerical simulation of these complex flows are drawn.
Biograph:
Sabanci University, Istanbul, Turkey
PhD in Mechatronics Engineering, February 2011 – March 2016
• Dissertation: Development of an Incompressible Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics Method for Electrohydrodynamics of Immiscible Fluids and Rigid Particles
University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada
Visiting Student, October 2014 – January 2015
• Department of Mathematics
Amirkabir University of Technology, Tehran, Iran
MSc in Mechanical Engineering, Thermofluids, September 2007 – June 2010
• Thesis: Large Eddy Simulation (LES) of Compressible Shear Layer with Moderate Heat Release at
Low Reynolds and Mach Number
BSc in Mechanical Engineering, Thermofluids, September 2004 – September 2007
• Project: Analysis of the Effects of Different Channel Geometries on Performance of PEMFC using
FLUENT Software