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Demonstration of an interactive instantaneous runtime simulation of a 2D supersonic flow. With a pen, I draw some blunt bodies that create shock waves. The simulation is performed on the GPU of a laptop. A pen device allow me to "draw" at the screen, as if I had a mouse. The computational grid is 768x512, I use an explicit Finite Volume scheme to discretize the compressible Euler equations. This was presented at the Workshop on "Trends in Numerical and Physical Modeling for Industrial Multiphase Flows", 24-28 sep 2012, IESC Cargèse, see http://www.polymtl.ca/gch/cargese2012/We are ready today for new innovative ways of exciting educational projects with this kind of simulation tools. This work is partly supported by the ENS Cachan Farman Institute (http://www.farman.ens-cachan.fr ) and by NVIDIA under an NVIDIA Equipement Grant (2011). It is also an investigation work toward the french "Equipement of Excellence" named DIGISCOPE http://www.digiscope.fr , cluster of high-end interaction, visualization and collaboration facilities over the Paris-Saclay University. 

Special thanks to Mathieu Peybernes for having filmed the demo :)

Aerothermal analysis in an aircraft cabin, parameter analysis and low-cost reduced order model (Dung Bui PhD Thesis -- System@tic CSDL project, in progress)

A Mach 4 channel flow -- GPU computing

The well-known Mach 3 forward step problem, but instant computation on GPU with mouse interaction

Supersonic flow. Creation of a bow shock over a blunt body. GPU computation, finite volume method on a grid 1920x384

Instant Navier-Stokes flow simulation at high Reynolds on GPU. Here a stabilized Lattice Boltzmann BGK method is used.

Air-water two-fluid flow. Collapse of a water column impacting an obstacle. Here a Lagrange-remap finite volume scheme is used, with a low-diffusive interface capturing approach. Collaboration with Aude Champmartin.

Interaction fluide - frontières mobiles (actionneurs) -- Calcul sur GPU

Liquid sloshing due to the pitch motion of a rectangular tank (collaboration with Aude Bernard-Champmartin)

 

Instant computation of unsteady 2D incompressible Navier-Stokes equations with human interaction using a stabilized Lattice Boltzmann method (LBM) and openGL for visualization and user interaction. Performed with a simple video projector, a standard laptop and a simple tracking device !! The computation is done in parallel on the GPU (here a NVIDIA GTX 460M). The pen pointer allows for adding wall obstacles into the computational domain on the fly (immersed boundary method).

Air-water Rayleigh-Taylor instabilities, grid 400x400 using a Lagrange-remap Finite Volume scheme and an anti-diffusive strategy for capturing the interface (related are Lagoutière-Després 2002 and Kokh-Lagoutière 2010). About 7 day of computation (sequential code). GPU code porting is intended to compute the same problem within half a day.

Numerical simulation of extrement tank sloshing conditions

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