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January 25th, 2018 01:48 PM
Vishal Kotkar
Re: iit kanpur hpc

The High Performance Computing Laboratory at the Aerospace Engineering Department of I.I.T. Kanpur has been an active place of research right from its inception in 1990.

The emphasis of research is on developing high accuracy computing methods to aid in bridging the gap between theoretical and computational fluid dynamics and heat transfer.

Research Areas of HPCL includes:
Transition & Turbulence
• Receptivity of shear layer: TS waves and bypass transition
• Receptivity to localized excitation (acoustic, vortical & entropic sources): Stream wise & Crossflow instability o Vortex-induced instability/ bypass Transition
• Leading Edge Contamination of Sweptback Wings
• Jets, Acoustics & Instabilities o Free stream turbulence effects
• NLF airfoil analysis & design for bypass transition
• Transitional flow modeling - including FST effects o Receptivity - Supersonic Flows past projectiles/ rockets
• Instabilities of mixed convection flows
• Turbulence management
Unsteady Aerodynamics
• Acceleration/ Deceleration effects
• Aerodynamics of projectiles
• Low Reynolds number flight & Micro-Air Vehicle
• High angle of attack aerodynamics & non-linear dynamics
• Chaos & POD analysis
Bluff Body Flows
• Flow dynamics: vortex shedding
• Robins-Magnus Effect
• Nonlinear instability and multiple Hopf bifurcation: Dynamical system theoretic approach
Flow control
• Bluff Body Flow Control by rotary oscillation
• Suppression of vortex shedding by control cylinder in near-wake
• Separation/ Transition control by plasma actuation for flow over airfoil
Scientific Computing, CFD and Numerical Methods
• High Performance Parallel Computing
• High Accuracy FD Methods for DNS/LES/DES via Multi-dimensional Filters & Compact Schemes
• Over-set\ Chimera Grid Methods for Complex Geometries
• Time Advancement Strategies & optimized DRP Schemes: Wave Dynamics in CFD, GFD
• Numerical Instabilities: Signal & Error Propagation Dynamics
• Spatial Filters for DNS/LES/DES: 1D and multidimensional filters
• CCD Schemes: New developments for DNS
• Reduced Order Modeling and POD
Theoretical Fluid Mechanics: Scientific Computing
• Robins-Magnus Effect: Violation of Prandtl’s limit o Nonlinear Stability Theory: DNS & POD Application
• Polygonal Vortices: Lid-Driven Cavity Problem
• Universal Instability Modes: New Insight through DNS/POD for internal and External Flows
• Bromwich Contour Integrals: Spatio-Temporal Growing Wave-Front Revealed
• Receptivity at Low Frequencies: Klebanoff Modes Revealed
• Bypass Transition & q waves: Role of upwind Filters
January 25th, 2018 01:47 PM
Unregistered
Re: iit kanpur hpc

Can you tell me about the research areas for the HPCL (High Performance Computing Laboratory) under Aerospace Engineering Department of I.I.T. Kanpur?
November 30th, 2015 02:36 PM
nilesh
IIT Kanpur HPC

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