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Subproject MSV1.6: Development of a State-of-the Art Surface-Capturing Method for Two-Fluid Flow
Subproject leader
Prof.dr.ir. B. Koren (CWI)
Research description
The project aims at the development of a state-of-the-art,
two-fluid surface-capturing method. The most important flows
towards which this work is directed are water flows around
ships. A major challenge is to further improve the
reliability and efficiency of computational methods for
predicting the performance, stability and control of ships at
various sailing conditions (speed, trim, sinkage). For this
purpose, the project will be executed in cooperation with
MARIN.
Two-fluid flows relevant for aerospace engineering are also
of interest. E.g., we will also consider the simulation of
hot rocket-engine jets flowing into a cold, low-density
atmosphere. (TNO's Prins Maurits Laboratorium is expected to
be interested in this).
Associate partners
MSV1.6 Researchers funded by BRICKS
- Prof.dr.ir. B. Koren (CWI)
- Prof.dr. B. van Leer (CWI)
- Drs. M. Nool (CWI)
- Ir. J. Wackers (CWI)
For more information, please refer to the publications and posters of this project.
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