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LHD学术报告会(7月14日上午9:00主楼312)Experimental and numerical studies of supersonic free jet
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报告题目:

Experimental and numerical studies of supersonic free jet

 

演讲人:

Tsutomu Saito, Ph.D

Division of Aerospace Engineering

Muroran Institute of Technology

Muroran, Japan

 

 

时间:2014714日(周一)上午9:00

地点:力学所主楼312会议室

 

报告摘要:

Supersonic jet is one of the most relevant research and development subjects in the aerospace engineering. It is found also in many different areas of engineering and industry. For example, volcanologists are now attempting to model the volcanic fumes using supersonic free jet and extensive studies are being carried out.

Due to significant advances in computer technology, Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) became more imminent means for gasdynamic studies compared to the past. Some of the recent research activities done in the speaker’s group mainly on the subject, but without limiting to it, are introduced showing how the experimental and numerical studies are used.

 

报告人简介:

    Tsutomu Saito is a professor in the Division of Aerospace Engineering at the Muroran Institute of Technology, Hokkaido Japan. His main research interest is in shock waves in gases and liquids. Prof. Saito received his Ph.D from the Institute for Aerospace Studies, University of Toronto, Canada (UTIAS). After working for Cray Research Inc. for 12 years from 1986 to 1998, he became an associate professor at the Shock Wave Research Center of the Institute of Fluid Science (IFS), Tohoku University. He worked on both experimental and numerical investigations of shock wave phenomena at IFS, and moved to the Muroran Institute of Technology in 2004 as a professor at the Division of aerospace engineering. 

 

 
 
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