Seminar Series - Dr. Chunlei Liang
from George Washington University
High-order Spectral Difference Method for Rotary Wing Aerodynamics and Thermal Convection and Magneto-hydrodynamics for the Sun
Dr. Chunlei Liang
Associate Professor of Engineer
and Applied Science
The George Washington
University, Washington, DC
ABSTRACT:
Presentation of two recent advancements of
high-order spectral difference (SD) method for computational fluid dynamics on
unstructured meshes. The first progress is our contribution to a new curved
sliding-mesh approach to the SD method for simulating rotary wing aerodynamics.
The second elevation of the SD method is our recent successful design of a
massively parallel code, namely CHORUS, for predicting thermal convection in
the Sun. Recently, we have also built a simulation capability for predicting
magnetohydrodynamics of the Sun.
BIO:
Dr. Chunlei Liang is an Associate Professor of Engineering and Applied Science at The George Washington University. He is an editorial board member of Computers & Fluids, an Elsevier Journal and an Associate Fellow of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA).
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