Wednesday, April 18th, 2018. Time: 15h.
Place: O.C. Zienkiewicz Conference Room, C1 Building, UPC Campus Nord, Barcelona
The presentation will be about the implementation and validation of a finite element solution for compressible Navier-Stokes equations using the variational multiscale framework for the stability of the solution and a diffusion based shock capturing technique to study the shock waves. The discussion will be about the new features included in Kratos Multiphysics in order to run a compressible flow problem and the test cases that were done to validate the new compressible element.
Elisa Magliozzi is currently doing a Master of Science in Computational Mechanics at the TUM. Previously, she did a bachelor of science in aerospace engineering at the Politecnico di Milano, in Italy. Her research interests are focussed in Computational Fluid Dynamics, with a special focus in aerospace problems.
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