Organisation profile
Introduction / mission
Nearly all fluids that flow at engineering relevant scales behave chaotically; they are turbulent. Creating digital twins of such engineering systems thus requires tools that can predict the turbulent nature of the flow. In this group we challenge ourselves with the development of the mathematics, computational methods and software that is needed to accurately simulate turbulent flows at affordable computational cost.
Organisation profile
To facilitate engineering design and scientific study, simulation software must balance accuracy and computational cost. Turbulent flow is so complex that the trade-off currently only permits either hugely expensive simulations (i.e., those performed on super computers), or simulations with significant difficiencies in the predictive quality.
By adopting novel computational methods and reduced order models we work towards shifting this balance in the direction of accurate simulations with affordable computational expense.
Highlighted phrase
"All models are wrong, but some are useful" - G. Box
Profiles
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Stein Stoter
- EAISI - Assistant Professor
- EIRES - Assistant Professor
- Mechanical Engineering, Group Stoter - Assistant Professor
Person: UD : Assistant Professor
Prizes
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Melosh medal, 31st edition
Stoter, S. (Recipient), 23 Oct 2020
Prize: Other › Discipline related › Scientific
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Student theses
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Convective Heat Transport: The Differences Between The Compressible Approximation and The Incompressible Boussinesq Approximation
Verdijck, E. (Author), Stoter, S. (Supervisor 1), Apr 2024Student thesis: Bachelor
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Direct numerical simulation of turbulent two-phase stratified flow
Petrov, V. V. (Author), Kuerten, J. G. M. (Supervisor 1), Tajfirooz, S. (External coach), Stoter, S. (Supervisor 2) & Verhoosel, C. V. (Supervisor 2), 29 Aug 2024Student thesis: Master
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Separation over a naca 64A015 airfoil
Jokiranta, S. (Author), Stoter, S. (Supervisor 1), 1 Jul 2024Student thesis: Bachelor
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