Tag Fluid Dynamics

Understanding Spectral Proper Orthogonal Decomposition and Its Role in Turbulent Flow Analysis

Turbulence is a complex phenomenon that has fascinated scientists and engineers alike for decades. As technology advances, our understanding of turbulent flows becomes increasingly nuanced. One of the key advancements in this field is the concept of Spectral Proper Orthogonal… Continue Reading →

Enhancing Turbulence Simulations with AFiD-GPU: A Breakthrough in GPU Clusters

# When it comes to understanding turbulent flows in wall-bounded systems, the ability to simulate complex fluid dynamics accurately and efficiently is essential. The recent research article on AFiD-GPU, a versatile Navier-Stokes solver for wall-bounded turbulent flows on GPU clusters,… Continue Reading →

Shape Evolution of Sandwiched Droplet in Microconfined Shear Flow: Implications for Scientific and Technological Applications

Droplets confined in microfluidic channels possess unique and often mesmerizing shapes, attributed to intricate hydrodynamic interactions occurring at small scales. A recent research article by Kaustav Chaudhury, Debabrata DasGupta, Tamal Roy, and Suman Chakraborty explores the fascinating dynamics of droplets… Continue Reading →

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