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Throughout my years teaching at SU, I have found interest in various research
areas in Applied Fluid Dynamics, Turbomachinery Aerodynamics, Propulsion, and Computational
Fluid Dynamics (CFD). I am actively working on the following
problems: 3D turbomachine blade design using my
Inverse_Method
and Optimization techniques, industrial fan aerodynamics, Indoor Air Quality (IAQ), and heat
transfer, among others.
My students and I have participated in challenging and interesting research projects. We have built a fan testing wind tunnel and assembled enough computing power to study complex, unsteady, three-dimensional turbomachinery geometries. We are currently using the following software:
We use a number of CFD codes developed in house, including a fully viscous, 3-dimensional compressible Inverse Design code currently being used for transonic axial compressor blade design. To learn more about the capabilities and some background of the Inverse Design technique, go to the Inverse_Design web page. Other codes include incompressible three-dimensional analysis and through-flow inverse codes currently being used to investigate fan/obstruction flow interactions. Details of the research I am currently involved in and papers I have written can be found in the links above, along with other information. Questions or Comments? Contact Us
Updated 08-29-2001 |