Friday September 05 2008

What We Do

The group focuses on research in the advancement and application of computational methods and tools to aid the physical understanding of complex engineering fluid-thermal flows. Current applications areas are compact heat exchangers, turbomachinery, and lab-on-a-chip.

Research

Major topics of research are computational fluid dynamics and heat transfer, turbulent flows and their modeling, direct, large-eddy, RANS simulations of turbulence, multiphysics microflows, numerical methods, algorithms and discretizations, and high-performance computing and communications.
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Facilities

Our main facility consists of a high-performance Linux cluster of 42 Intel Pentium 4 - 1.70GHz compute nodes. The cluster uses RedHat Linux and Open Source Cluster Application Resources (OSCAR). The Intel Pentium 4 1.7GHz processor used is a 7th generation x86 processor with the Intel NetBurst microarchitecture. more...

Collaborators

Some of Virginia Tech collaborations include
Center for Turbomachinery & Propulsion Research
Virginia Tech Experimental Computational and Convection Laboratory
HPCFD is also co-working with other research centers outside of VT
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