PhD project: NUMERICAL SIMULATION OF MULTIPHASE REACTIVE FLOWS

UFL

October 18, 2019 in Funding Opportunity

  • Title of project: NUMERICAL SIMULATION OF MULTIPHASE REACTIVE FLOWS
  • Funding agency (Optional): DoD
  • Description: Combustion in compressible and
    multiphase media provides the energy necessary to make modern life
    possible. It provides the thrust needed for aircraft and rocket
    propulsion, transportation, generates electricity that powers our homes,
    and provides the explosive potential crucial to national security and
    the construction industry. However, much is unknown about how chemical
    reactions, multiphase flows, heat transfer, and compressible fluid
    mechanics are coupled together in off-design and extreme scenarios. Too
    often these effects conspire to produce unwanted effects such as
    dangerous explosions and remain a societal menace. Our ultimate goal is
    to answer fundamental questions such as: How do explosively dispersed
    dust clouds ignite and burn? How do droplets burn when injected into
    very high-speed and shock-laden flows? How do dust explosions propagate?
    Our group answers these, and other, questions by using numerical
    simulations with our in-house codes that run on massively parallel
    high-performance computing clusters.
  • Restrictions/Constraints: Some of our funded projects have US Citizenship requirements.
  • Knowledge and skills needed: Students with programming experience, mainly Fortran, and strong mathematical skills are preferred.
  • How to apply: Please send a CV and transcripts to Prof. Houim
  • Faculty contact/webpage: Prof. Ryan Houim, [email protected]

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